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By Tracy Coenen |
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Tax Deductions
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Tax Law
Some taxpayers try to disguise payments as charitable contributions when they don't really qualify to be deducted.
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By Carol Carter |
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Environmentalism
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Environment & Natural Resources
And Crate & Barrel prints green.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Tax Fraud
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
Tax scammers promote the use of trust to (illegally) avoid paying income taxes.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Tax Fraud
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
Some people set up "shell corporations" to hide or disguise income.
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By Nikki Royston |
Filed In:
Environmental Departments
and
Government Departments & Authorities
Tire Recycler Victim of Green Fraud
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By Tyler McKenzie |
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Residential Property
and
Commercial & Residential Property
The bailout is primarily for speculators, those lending institutions, developers, flippers, investors and ill-informed home buyers who thought the get-in-get-out strategy was a sure bet, with a few innocent caught in the middle.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Tax Preparation Services
and
Accounting Professionals Center
Yes, it's true that tax return preparers can and do commit fraud.
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By Nikki Royston |
Filed In:
Corporate Social Responsibility
and
Business Ethics & Corporate Citizenship
David Suzuki is bringing the nature challenge to the office
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Tax Fraud
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
Some tax cheats suggest that taxpayers file for refunds on tax returns that they've never even filed.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Tax Fraud
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
One popular tax scam promoted by cheaters trying to sell you their "plan," is the "zero wage" scam.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Individual Retirement Accounts
and
Cash Deposit Services
It's tempting to try cheating with your retirement plan.. hoping that the IRS will never catch up with you.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Banking & Finance Overview
and
Banking & Finance
Overseas bank accounts have long been a tool of individuals and corporations seeking to hide money from the U.S. government and ultimately avoid paying income taxes on the earnings.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Fuel Tax
and
Energy & Utility Law
There are scammers out there who may convince you that you can claim the fuel tax credit, even when you don't really qualify for it.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Income Tax
and
Tax Law
One common scam involves charging taxpayers a fee in exchange for helping them avoid paying taxes... using what the IRS calls "frivolous tax arguments."
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Tax Incentives
and
Tax Law
No sooner had politicians announced the Economic Stimulus plan to send $300 or $600 checks to taxpayers, and scammers were already on the hunt to defraud you.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Identity Theft
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
Phishing is an email scam that is exactly what it sounds like: A scammer is fishing to get private information about you.
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Survey results show similarities in UK based entrepreneurs hopes and dreams of becoming a millionaire.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Boards of Directors
and
Shareholders & Governance
It is easy for economists and reporters to criticize the pay of executives who receive millions of dollars. But the issue is complex and won't be solved quickly.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Executive Compensation
and
Compensation & Benefits
Any argument for limiting executive pay in order to decrease the risk of fraud is very thin.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Executive Compensation
and
Compensation & Benefits
It's hard for many to comprehend salary and benefits in the tens or hundreds of millions of dollars. When the average person thinks about this kind of pay, it's only natural to assume...
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