You’d think if you were about to garnish the wages of a state lawmaker you’d do everything you could to ensure you had the right guy. So imagine State Sen. Lou Correa’s surprise when he received notice at his State Capitol office last month that his earnings were being seized to pay off a debt […]
It’s Not Too Late For IRS Amnesty
It’s not too late to enter the IRS 2011 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative (or OVDI). The program runs through August 31, 2011, offering what IRS Commissioner Shulman called the “last, best chance” to come clean. The IRS’s 2009 offshore disclosure program netted about 15,000 taxpayers. See IRS Sets Offshore Amnesty, Part II. Since then, 3,000 […]
Two Louisiana Women Sued for Tax Fraud Scam
The Department of Justice recently filed a lawsuit in a U.S. District Court in an attempt to bar two women from preparing federal tax returns for others. The civil injunction, filed in the Eastern District of Louisiana, alleges that Cathy Vinnett, and her daughter, Lashanda Vinnett, both of Destrehan, La., prepared federal tax returns for […]