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Theater of the Courtroom

by Mike

This is a podcast that covers legal topics from the perspective of an attorney with a diverse background in the arts who specializes in litigation, criminal defense, and tax law. I blend left brain thinking with right brain artistry to make complex tax concepts easier to understand so that you can sleep a little easier. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike36/support

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Episodes

IS THAT WORKER AN EMPLOYEE? QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON WORKER CLASSIFICATION

1h 33m · Published 26 Dec 18:45

Course Description

If you own or manage a business that uses independent contractors, you need to know when you can or cannot treat a worker as an independent contractor. This presentation answers some of the common questions about worker classification.

INTRODUCTION

Misclassification of employees as independent contractors is now a common phrase uttered by state and federal legislators and regulators. State task forces have been formed to crack down on businesses that do not pay unemployment insurance and workers’ compensation premiums or withhold taxes for workers whom the state believes are employees and not independent contractors.

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On the Brink of Insanity: How to Calculate the Miscellaneous Offshore Penalty under the Streamlined

24m · Published 23 Dec 18:25

In this podcast, I discuss how to calculate the 5 percent miscellaneous offshore penalty under the streamlined domestic procedures.

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Instructions for Making a Streamlined Domestic Offshore Submission

19m · Published 23 Dec 18:23

In this podcast, I discuss the instructions for making a submission to the streamlined domestic offshore program.

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Instructions for Making a Streamlined Domestic Offshore Submission

19m · Published 23 Dec 18:23

In this podcast, I discuss the instructions for making a submission to the streamlined domestic offshore program.

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Making Sense of the Statute of Limitations in Tax Cases

21m · Published 17 Dec 18:18
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Eggshell Audits: Don't Get Cracked

37m · Published 17 Dec 18:05
In this episode I discuss eggshell audits and what to do when it comes to filing returns for tax periods subsequent to periods under examination. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike36/support

After the Dust Settles: Civil Tax Considerations Post-Conviction

30m · Published 28 Nov 18:33
In this podcast, I discuss the important inter-connections between civil tax and criminal tax. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike36/support

Criminal Tax Liabilities & Sentencing Part III: The Pre-sentence Investigation Report

27m · Published 21 Nov 18:52
In this podcast, I discuss the pre-sentence investigation report. Below is a quick and dirty outline: After conviction and prior to sentencing, a probation officer will interview the def. and prepare a PSR. In the PSR, the probation officer will: Calculate the defendant’s offense level and criminal history category, State the resulting sentencing range and kinds of sentences available, Identify any factors relevant to the kind of sentence (e.g., probation, imprisonment), Recommend a sentence w/in the applicable sentencing range, and Identify any basis for departing from the applicable sentencing range The PSR includes: The defendant’s prior criminal record, The defendant’s financial condition, and Information sufficient to calculate restitution The defendant is entitled to be represented by an attorney at the interview w/ the probation officer and I strongly recommend it. Why is the pre-sentence investigation report important? For the following two reasons: Judges give deference to the recommendations of the probation officer. Thus, the PSR is instrumental in the sentencing judge’s determination. Both the defense and the gov’t may make formal objections to the PSR but the judge resolves all such disputes under the preponderance of the evidence standard - a low standard indeed. Apart from the judge and sentencing, the PSR follows def. throughout his time in prison and can affect various decisions as to def. after the judge imposes sentence (i.e., the defendant’s life in prison and any period of probation or supervised release). Procedurally, once the PSR is prepared, the probation officer will provide a copy to the def., the defendant’s attorney, and the prosecutor. The defense and the gov’t have the opportunity to make objections to the PSR at the sentencing hearing, which consists of oral arguments before the judge. The rules of evidence do n/ apply to the admission of testimony or other evidence at the sentencing hearing. There are three times when defense counsel can have a big impact on the sentence that the judge imposes: Situation 1: Defense counsel bargains w/ the prosecutor. Situation 2: Defense counsel can work w/ the probation officer independently of the prosecutor – i.e., w/o forming an agreement w/ the prosecutor as in situation one. The goal is to try and get the probation officer to include favorable facts in the PSR. Situation 3: If the PSR contains something that you don’t like, you can make objections at the sentencing hearing that the PSR is wrong or should be modified by the judge and ask the judge to redact it from the pre-sentence investigation report. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike36/support

Criminal Tax Liabilities & Sentencing Part II: If You Can't Stand the Heat ...

45m · Published 21 Nov 17:34
Below is a quick and dirty outline of the steps that I cover in this podcast for determining the sentence of a defendant who has been convicted of a tax crime in federal court. If you would like the full outline, please email me or send me a message on Linked In. Enjoy! Step 1: Determine the base offense level by reference to the tax loss number Step 2: Adjust the offense level in light of specific offense characteristics Step 3: Calculating the sentence Step 4: Fines Step 5: Court will determine whether restitution should be imposed Step 6: Departures --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike36/support

HOW THE IRS RECONSTRUCTS INCOME IN TAX FRAUD CASES - A PRESENTATION

1h 33m · Published 12 Nov 21:43
This is a webinar that I presented in partnership with CPA Academy. I'm honored to lecture for such a fine CPE provider. For those who are interested in obtaining CPE credit, click here to sign up. Below is more information about the program: Course Description In one of the climactic scenes from 1954’s On The Waterfront, Crime Commission prosecutors had to make their corruption case against union boss Johnny Friendly (a/k/a Michael Skelly) by convincing a reticent yet pure-hearted Terry Malloy to come forward and tell what he knew about corruption in the International Longshoremen’s Association, beginning with the murder of Joey Doyle, because an underling insisted that “we were robbed last night and can’t find no books.” If that same case came up in 21st Century tax court, Eva Marie Saint and Karl Malden could’ve stayed at home rather than serving as Marlon Brando’s cheering section, because government prosecutors could reconstruct the ILA’s income, based on the records retention requirements in Section 6500 et seq. In other words, the conventional wisdom that only divine beings can create something out of nothing does not apply in income tax evasion cases. Is it enough for the government to pull a metaphorical rabbit out of a metaphorical hat, or are there some additional requirements? Learning Objectives: Elements of Tax Evasion Define Substantial Tax Deficiency Methods of Proof --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike36/support

Theater of the Courtroom has 76 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 58:07:08. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 29th, 2024 10:11.

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