Episode Summary: In this solo episode of The Fine Line Files, Dominique Molina delves into one of the most fascinating—and misunderstood—corners of tax law: what kind of income is taxable? Spoiler alert: it’s all of it. From selling lemonade to smuggling contraband, the IRS doesn’t discriminate. Every dollar earned leaves a paper trail, and Dom unpacks the legal and ethical dilemmas that arise for tax professionals navigating these murky waters.
Drawing from the infamous cases of Al Capone and Michael Miske, this episode explores how tax law can topple empires, whether built on bootlegging or black market fireworks. Dom also dives into practical advice for tax professionals: how to spot red flags, avoid liability, and balance due diligence with client relationships.
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Memorable Quote: “Every dollar earned has a tax story, and every tax story leaves a trail. Whether that trail leads to justice or jail depends on how closely we follow the rules.”
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