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Taxable Talk is on the celebrity tax beat with posts on recent tax convictions for Grammy-winning trumpeter Phil Driscoll and former NBA player Robert "Tractor" Traylor.
Mr. Traylor's attorney had this comment:
Robert Traylor is a basketball player, not a businessman. He got some bad advice and unfortunately he took it. So here we are.
No, that's wrong. Mr. Traylor made $1.6 million for the 2004-2005 season. He's a businessman, whether he thinks he is or not.
Meanwhile, out of New Jersey, shocking news: official corruption. A former county tax official was cheating on his taxes. Has anything like this ever happened in the Garden State?
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