Monthly Archives: April 2020

Missing Tax Returns for High Income Earners means more upcoming IRS Visits

In an IRS announcement on Feb. 20th, 2020, it was stated that an increase in IRS visits to high-income tax payers would be coming. They want to ensure fair tax practices and are revisiting those who haven’t filed returns in … Continue reading

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VIP Cinema Holdings Quality of Products leads to Bankruptcy

With movie theater attendance on the downhill, VIP Cinema Holdings – the largest reclining theater seat producer in the US – is set to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The decrease in movie sales has effected the lifetime of recliners, meaning … Continue reading

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‘Trial by Combat’ requested from Kansas Man in Case against Ex-Wife

A Kansas man, David Ostrom, 40, of Paola, Kansas, said in a Jan. 3 court filing that his ex-wife, Bridgette Ostrom, 38, of Harlan, Iowa, and her attorney, Matthew Hudson, had “destroyed (him) legally.” David requested in a filing to … Continue reading

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New CFPB Policy Limits Authority Over Abusive Company Conduct

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is installing new policies that will limit its power to pursue actions of abusive conduct from financial companies against their consumers. The Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 established the CFPB the unique authority to go after … Continue reading

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Lucky’s Market files for Bankruptcy following suit of Other Major Grocers

After closing most of its stores in recent weeks, Lucky’s – a Colorado based grocery store- filed for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy. There are plans to sell some of its stores to Aldi Inc. and Publix Super Market Inc. after … Continue reading

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