by admin | Sep 20, 2022 | Tax
An appeal of a Tax Court decision by a taxpayer who was found by the Tax Court to owe $90.86 should have an interesting story behind it. After all the fee to file the appeal is $500. And the story behind Grajales v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue is pretty good as...
by admin | Sep 15, 2022 | Tax
In covering Erickson v Comm TCM 2022-92, I reached out to Peter Hendrickson, whose own case was mentioned in the opinion. Mr. Hendrickson is the author of Cracking The Code – The Fascinating Truth About Taxation In America (CtC). He also runs the Lost Horizons...
by admin | Sep 12, 2022 | Tax
There was some rain on the parade of celebration of the student loan debt forgiveness. The Tax Foundation, perhaps with a touch of schadenfreude, announced that the forgiveness, not federally taxable due to recent legislation, might be taxable in as many as thirteen...
by admin | Sep 8, 2022 | Tax
When I covered the trial of Kent Hovind, a Young Earth Creationist Independent Baptist Minister, back in 2015, a name that kept popping up was Glen Stoll. Stoll was the trustee on several properties. Ultimately the trusts were considered to be alter egos of Hovind. ...
by admin | Sep 5, 2022 | Tax
I recently reviewed Only The Rich Can Play by David Wessel. It was a journalistic sort of work that tried to make a case against Opportunity Zones, but, in my view, did not make it so well. Now there is some scholarship – Opportunity Zones: A Program in Search...