RICHARD WHO?
Wesley Snipes’ predecessor as the Tax Update Taxpayer of the Year briefly emerged from obscurity last week when his appeal of his tax evasion conviction was rejected. Russ Fox and the Tax Prof have the...
View ArticleHatch sprung
The Naked Guy is now free to wear colors other than prison orange. “Survivor” Richard Hatch was released five months early on his 51-month tax evasion sentence for good behavior, reports...
View ArticleThere could be another explanation.
Richard Hatch says he was imprisoned for being gay. Let’s see. He earned a million dollars in front of a national T.V. audience and left it off his tax return. He was convicted of evading tax on that,...
View ArticleMinneapolis ex-cop gets 10 years for tax crimes. Or for something else?
You’d think a cop would know that crime doesn’t pay: A former Minneapolis police officer was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison Tuesday for not paying taxes and showing others how to avoid paying...
View ArticlePoor Richard’s Almanac
Naked Survivor Richard Hatch had to go back to jail for violating the terms of his supervised release. Now the ACLU has taken up this most pressing of civil liberties causes, reports TaxGrrrl.
View ArticleHatched.
“Survivor” Richard Hatch is finally off the federal correctional island. Imprisoned for failing to pay tax on $1 million earned on national television, Mr. Hatch doggedly, but ineffectively, insisted...
View ArticleForm 1099-TV
Richard Hatch, the original “Survivor,” showed that it is risky to earn money on television and leave it off of your tax return. Now TaxGrrrl reports that the lesson was lost on Adam Jasinski, who won...
View ArticleHatch not catching on
Remember Richard Hatch, the first “Survivor” winner who went to jail for not paying taxes on the $1 million he won on TV? Well, he’s going back to jail for the same thing, reports Taxdood: You
View ArticleHatch hatched
His 15 minutes of fame long gone, Richard Hatch is again a free man, reports TaxGrrrl. After serving time for attempting to evade tax on $1 million he won on national television as the first “Survivor”...
View ArticleTax Roundup, April 3, 2013: Six days to Iowa Tax Freedom Day.
Tax Freedom Day for Iowans will arrive April 9, according to the Tax Foundation. That’s nine days sooner than for the whole country. From the Tax Policy Blog: Tax Freedom Day is the day when the...
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