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Christie Brinkley Vows to Repay $500G in Taxes

Christie Brinkley vowed to repay the IRS the $500,000 she owes in back taxes.

 

Dissident Artist Says China Is Seeking $2.4 Million in Back Taxes

Dissident Artist Says China Is Seeking $2.4 Million in Back Taxes

Ai Weiwei, the dissident artist whose secret detention earlier this year stirred an international outcry, has been given two weeks to pay $2.4 million in back taxes and penalties, he said Tuesday.

Senh: Despite all of the positive developments in China's economy and global status, it's stuff like this that's scary. You just simply can't criticize the Chinese government, or they'll come after you with fake charges.

 

Supreme Court Rules on Snipes

There will be no courtroom retake for actor Wesley Snipes as the Supreme Court announced Monday that it will not give further consideration to an appeal from the Hollywood star who is serving a three-year prison sentence for tax evasion.

 

IRS Announces Dirty Dozen Tax Scams for 2011

IRS Announces Dirty Dozen Tax Scams for 2011

Don't try this at home: The IRS has announced its annual list of tax scams to avoid.

 

Single men: America's biggest tax cheats

Single men: America's biggest tax cheats

Who are the biggest tax cheats in America? Single men under age 45. Sixty-four percent of people who admit to fudging their taxes were single men, and 55 percent were under 45, according to a recent survey by DDB Worldwide Communications Group. The good news: Only 15 percent of Americans admitted to cheating the tax man.

 

Ja Rule pleads guilty to $3M tax evasion in NJ

Rapper and actor Ja Rule admitted Tuesday that he failed to pay taxes on more than $3 million in income, and he faces up to three years in prison....

 

'Survivor' Star Hatch Gets 9 Months on Violation

'Survivor' Star Hatch Gets 9 Months on Violation

'Survivor' star Richard Hatch sentenced to 9 months in prison on violating supervised release

 

U.S. starts new offshore amnesty for tax cheats

Wealthy tax evaders with assets stashed offshore can come clean with U.S. authorities under a new amnesty program letting them pay taxes with reduced penalties, the government said on Tuesday.

 

Wikileaks To Disclose U.S. Tax Cheats ??? And the IRS Is All Ears

Can the same government that condemns Wikileaks for the disclosure of confidential information also accept information from that organization for the purpose of pursuing legal action? My assumption is “yes”. After all the government has used information from convicted felons to convict others. The government could also wait and let other media outlets, like Forbes, provide the names of the presumed guilty so that they can claim the information did not come directly from Wikileaks.

 

Ex-banker says he's giving Wikileaks files on rich

Ex-banker says he's giving Wikileaks files on rich

A former Swiss banker on Monday supplied documents to WikiLeaks that he alleges detail attempts by wealthy business leaders and lawmakers to evade tax payments.

 

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