5 Nasty Tax Surprises
The government doesn't care how much suffering was brought about by unemployment or alimony. You still owe taxes on that and other income you may not have considered.
View ArticleBankruptcy judge gives government OK to pursue $22M in assets owned by ex
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A federal bankruptcy judge has given the federal government the nod to pursue $22 million in claims against two entities controlled by former nursing home executive Antonio...
View ArticleNo delay for Casey Anthony bankruptcy hearing in Tampa
A judge has denied a request by Casey Anthony's bankruptcy attorney in Tampa to delay a Tuesday hearing related to moving the case to Orlando.
View ArticleBeware bogus Boston Marathon charity websites
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - As Americans rush to donate to the victims of Monday's Boston Marathon bombing, watchdog groups are warning of potential online scammers already looking to profit from the...
View ArticleFeds fine Yale $165K for unreported sex crimes
The federal Clery Act requires colleges to report campus crime statistics in a timely manner, and accompany those statistics with pertinent safety advisements — but apparently Yale didn't get the memo....
View ArticleColorado judge rules Abercrombie parent company violates Disabilities Act
The SoCal-themed retailer Hollister was sued for failing to make its stores wheelchair-accessible
View ArticleIRS controversy turns personal, nasty
An unusually harsh and personal war of words erupted on Sunday, even for the current hyper-partisan atmosphere in Washington, D.C.
View ArticleU.S. District Court Decision Court Treats Physician Loans as W-2 Income...
A recent federal court decision illustrates how “loan” arrangements between physicians and their employers, if not properly structured, may be treated as the payment of taxable compensation and the...
View ArticleIRS officials face grilling over lavish spending
The IRS, however, is planning a robust defense at a congressional hearing Thursday.
View ArticleFBI to Rand Paul: Domestic drone surveillance doesn't require a warrant
Drone surveillance in the United States does not require a warrant, but the practice remains limited, the FBI told Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., in a letter after he placed a hold on James Comey’s nomination...
View ArticleIRS recognition of same-sex couples significant step for equality
Two months after the U.S. Supreme ruling that allowed same-sex married couples to receive federal benefits, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service ruled on Aug. 29 that...
View ArticleIRS clarifies tax rules for same-sex marriages
In a ruling lauded by tax and estate experts serving same-sex couples in the North Bay and beyond, the Internal Revenue Service said it would treat all same-sex spouses legally ... Read more »
View ArticleUtah Republicans push House bill to protect gay marriage foes
Washington • Utah’s Republican members of the U.S. House and other conservatives are rallying around a bill designed to protect religious people who advocate for marriage between one man and one woman...
View ArticleDepartment of Labor Issues Guidance Affecting Same-Sex Marriages
On September 18, 2013, the United States Department of Labor ("DOL") issued EBSA Technical Release 2013-04 ("Release"), which provides that same-sex couples who...
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