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Top 7 Tax Resolution Lessons Learned from the Worst Cases of Celebrity Tax Evasion 0

Posted on December 05, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

No one is safe from the IRS! Famous people have IRS troubles just like average people. But you have the edge over the A-list. You can learn very important lessons on how to avoid IRS tax problems from these celebrity tax evasion cases.

With paparazzi watching their every move and stalkers digging through their trash, being a celebrity tax cheater is an amazingly stupid thing to do. In the blink of an eye, celebrity tax cheaters can go from wearing designer fashions at fancy red carpet events to wearing orange prison jumpsuits for tax evasion. Fortunately, these celebrity tax evasion cases can teach important tax cheating lessons when the IRS accuses you of tax evasion.

Access Hollywood recently put together a list of celebrity tax cheaters who found themselves in taxing situations with Uncle Sam. Celebrity tax cheats also find themselves at the top of California’s list of the people who owe the most in back taxes, which is ranked by amount owed, not celebrity status.

If you think moving overseas will help your tax evasion plans, you should know that many countries such as the UK have set up special VIP celebrity tax evasion squads to go after high profile celebrity tax cheats. As many celebrity tax cheaters and regular Joes looking for a little tax evasion have learned the hard way, the world’s “tax havens” like Switzerland are no longer as secretive about their celebrity tax cheating clients.

The list of celebrity tax cheaters is impressive: Leona Helmsley, Al Capone, Judy Garland, Annie Liebovitz, O.J. Simpson, Luciano Pavarotti, Martha Stewart, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, David Brenner, Anna Kournikova, Lea Thompson, Method Man, Floyd Mayweather, Jim Thorpe, MC Hammer, Nicolas Cage,

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