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7th Circuit: Horse racing venture was a business
Scott Roberts for www.theindianalawyer.com
An Indiana man who ran a horse racing business had his tax deficiencies for the 2005 and 2006 tax years voided by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals after Judge Richard Posner ripped apart an opinion by the U.S. Tax Court.
Merrill Roberts became interested in horse racing in 1999 and built a horse track on land he owned in Indianapolis. In 2005, he decided to build a bigger horse training facility, but built it in Mooresville after the city of Indianapolis opposed the construction. The U.S. Tax Court found in 2005 and 2006 he had erroneously deducted the expenses of his horse racing business because it was only a hobby during those years. The court assessed tax deficiencies of $89,710 for 2005 and $116,475 for 2006. In 2007, the court declared it a business, and it has been considered a business ever since.
Posner wrote the decision was “untenable; it amounts to saying that a business’ start-up costs are not deductible business expenses – that every business starts as a hobby and becomes a business only when it achieves a certain level of profitability.†Posner said Roberts’ business did not begin in 2007 but 2005, when he decided to build a large training facility.
He pointed out an inconsistency in the ruling when the Tax Court said Roberts did not purchase the Mooresville property to run a business, but said the business didn’t start until it began functioning at the property. “The judge seems not to have understood that the decision to build the facility, and its construction, are also indications of a profit motive.â€
The Tax Court based its ruling off a “goofy regulation†Posner wrote, citing 26 C.F.R. Section 1.183-2, Treas. Reg Section 1.183-2: Activity Not Engaged in for Profit Defined.†The regulation says that the court can use another test as long as the court proves the other factors are insufficient.
However, even when using the test, which has nine factors, Roberts’ horse racing venture was a business. All nine factors supported or at least were neutral about his horse racing venture. “It may have been a fun business, but fun doesn’t covert a business to a hobby. If it did, Facebook would be a hobby, Microsoft and Apple would be hobbies, Amazon would be a hobby, etc. ad infinitum,†Posner wrote.
The case is Merrill C. Roberts v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 15-3396.
Governor Pence Honors Businesses for Contributions to State’s Economy & Hoosier Workforce
Indianapolis - Today, Governor Mike Pence honored 25 Indiana companies with the Governor’s Century or Half Century Business Award, recognizing each company for its longevity and service to its employees, community and the state.
“As Indiana celebrates its bicentennial, we honor the companies that have helped build a state with a record employment and continued economic growth,†said Governor Pence. “These companies, which have been growing and adding jobs here for at least 50 or 100 years, are an engine of our state’s economy. Their longevity sets a standard for excellence and has laid a foundation for each and every company choosing to start or grow here in Indiana today. Each one of these companies is an important part of our history and I’m confident they will play a key role in our state’s future.â€
The Governor’s Century and Half Century Business Awards honor Hoosier businesses that have remained in operation for a minimum of 100 or 50 consecutive years and have also demonstrated a commitment to community service. More than 1,400 companies from across the state have been recognized during the 25-year history of the award.
The Century Award honorees for 2015 are:
- AT&T (Indiana Bell)Â (137 years), Marion County
- Curry Auto Center Inc. (101 years), Monroe County
- Flint & Walling Inc. (150 years), Noble County
- Fred Toenges Shoes & Pedorthics (124 years), Allen County
- Hofer and Davis Inc. (101 years), Allen County
- Industrial Supply Company (100 years), Vigo County
- Lake City Bank (144 years), Kosciusko County
- L.H. Sturm Hardware Co. (121 years), Dubois County
- One America Financial Partners (139 years), Marion County
- Peerless Cleaners (101 years), Allen County
- Welch & Cornett Funeral Home (100 years), Greene County
- Wolf Corporation (144 years), Allen County
The Half Century Award honorees for 2015 are:
- Acro Engineering (53 years), Decatur County
- Amick Welding Inc. (84 years), Huntington County
- Bastian Solutions LLCÂ (63 years), Hamilton County
- Colligan and Company Inc. (87 years), Allen County
- Cunningham Patterns and Engineering (51 years), Bartholomew County
- Imagineering Finishing Technologies (56 years), St. Joseph County
- Keller Development Inc. (59 years), Allen County
- Kimball Electronics Inc. (54 years), Dubois County
- Pyromation Inc. (54 years), Allen County
- Rumbaugh Dentistry (64 years), Allen County
- Schnitzebank Restaurant (54 years), Dubois County
- Superior LLCÂ (54 years), Lake County
- Ward Corporation (52 years), Allen County
Applications for the Governor’s Century and Half Century Awards are available online.
Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 4/18/2016
Wednesday, April 20th |
Fundraiser | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM | Ben Shoulders for County Commissioner Fundraiser hosted by Scott Wylie & Stephanie TerryÂ
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Wednesday, April 20th |
Fundraiser | 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM | David Orentlicher for Congress Meet & Greet
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Thursday, April 21st |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Lockyear for Coroner Fundraiser
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Thursday, April 28th |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Ben Shoulders for County Commissioner Steak Night Fundraiser
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Saturday, May 7th |
Fundraiser | 7:00 PM – ??? | Mike Goebel for County Council Fun-Raiser
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Thursday, May 12th |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM | Young Professionals for Ben Shoulders for County Commissioner Fundraiser
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Friday, May 13th |
Fundraiser | TBA | Lockyear for Coroner Golf Scramble
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Saturday, Mary 14th |
Meet & Greet | TBA | Glenda Ritz for Superintendent of Public Instruction Meet & Greet
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Friday, May 20th |
Fundraiser | TBA | USW Golf Scramble for John Gregg for Governor Golf Scramble
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Saturday, May 21st |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM | John Gregg for Governor Fundraiser
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Thursday, May 26th |
Fundraiser | 8:00 AM | Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Golf Scramble
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Saturday, June 11th |
Fundraiser | Shotgun Start 9:00 AM |
Posey County Democratic Party Golf Scramble
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Saturday,| June 11th |
Fundraiser | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM | Shannon Edwards for county Recorder Rummage Sale Fundraiser
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Friday, June 17th |
Fundraiser | 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM | Steve Melcher’s 25th Annual Freedom Labor Breakfast
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Thursday, August 11th |
Fundraiser | 5:00 PM | Missy Mosby’s Annual 39th Birthday Party
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Saturday, September 10th |
Fundraiser | TBA | Rick Riney for Perry Township Trustee Annual Fish Fry
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IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPEAKER SERIESÂ PRESENTS KATHY BOYD
Kathy Boyd, president and CEO of Boyd Electric, will be the featured presenter at Ivy Tech Community College Southwest’s 2016 School of Business Speaker Series on Wednesday, April 20 at 6 p.m. Boyd will present “Leading from the Heart.†The annual event brings notable speakers to the College to present about various topics relating to business and leadership. This year’s speaker series is sponsored by Banterra Bank. The event is free and open to the public.
Boyd is a graduate of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana with an Associate’s Degree in Graphic Design
Technology and an Associate of Applied Science Electrician Apprenticeship. Boyd was selected as Outstanding Alumna for the Southwest Region in 2008 and the Outstanding Alumna for the State in 2010.
Also in 2010, she was the recipient of the Jefferson Award, a national program that recognizes outstanding community service and public service. The award was established by the American Institute for Public Service, an organization founded by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, U.S. Senator Robert Taft and Sam Beard in 1972.
Boyd was the recipient of her awards due to her work in a non-traditional career field, the fact that she is a respected small business owner, an active Labor Union member, and a community volunteer. She played a vital role in the successful construction of Holly’s House, a local advocacy center for victims of intimate crimes and domestic violence, donating her time and expertise to organize hundreds of volunteers that worked on the multimillion dollar project. She continues to donate her services to maintain Holly’s House, and currently serves as its board’s president.
Kathy Boyd, President and CEO of Boyd Electric
Presentation Title: Leading From the Heart
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Reception to be held at 5:00 p.m., presentation at 6 p.m. (CST)
Ivy Tech Community College Vectren Auditorium
3501 N First Avenue, Evansville, INÂ 47710
The event is free and open to the public.
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Criminal Justice Program at Willard Library
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Local Concerns Brings Change To School Health Care
As a lawmaker, it is my job and top priority to meet the needs of the communities I serve. The legislative process first starts with conversations with you at places like the grocery store, county fair, town hall meetings, or phone calls and emails made to my office. This process is how one bill recently became a law after some local schools approached policymakers regarding issues with their health care.
Currently, support staff including bus drivers, cafeteria workers and maintenance crews at schools are only allowed to use health-care benefits provided by the school system. Often tailored with teachers and administrative staff in mind, these health-care options can be costly and may not be the best plan to meet the needs of the support staff.
Senate Enrolled Act (SEA) 335, which I sponsored, will provide more flexibility to these employees by giving them the opportunity to opt for a health-insurance provider through their specific bargaining units. Many school corps. have multiple bargaining units representing different types of staff. This law will allow staff to opt for health coverage that best suits their needs. Before, schools were required to follow an inflexible, one-size-fits-all approach. Whatever their ultimate health insurance choice, school staff will have the added convenience of automatic paycheck deduction to pay their premiums.
This common-sense measure received unanimous, bipartisan support in both legislative chambers. It was recently signed into law by Gov. Mike Pence and will take effect July 1, 2016.
This was an example of responsive government in action where concerns were shared with local lawmakers and changes were made through the legislative process. Your input and feedback matters and helps me better serve House District 75. Please continue to reach out to me with your thoughts and ideas by emailing h75@iga.in.gov or calling 317-232-9833. Stay up-to-date with the work I am doing at the Statehouse by signing up to receive my email updates by visiting www.in.gov/h75.
OTTERS NAME BOBBY SEGAL HITTING COACH
The Evansville Otters have hired Bobby Segal as their new hitting coach.
Segal, a former catcher at Indiana University, is in his first season as hitting coach for the Otters and second year in professional baseball.
He and his family are ready for this opportunity in Evansville. “I would like to thank Andy McCauley and the Evansville Otters ownership for the chance to return to professional baseball in a community where the tradition is so rich. My focus on the day-to-day process will give the loyal ownership and community something they will be proud of. My family is excited to follow Andy’s winning brand of baseball and is grateful to become a part of Otter Ball,†said Segal.
As a collegiate hitting coach over the last nine seasons, Segal has helped his teams to a 338-159 (.680) overall record and 142-60 (.703) league mark.  While making stops at Union College (2008-09), Butler University (2010), Iowa Western College (2011), Tarleton State University (2012) and Wabash Valley College (2013-16), his teams have earned six national rankings and made five appearances in national postseason tournaments.
In his five summers as a manager and coach, Segal’s teams compiled a 215-125 (.632) overall record.  His clubs recorded three first-place finishes and two second-place efforts.  Segal managed in three All-Star Games and helped his teams to four playoff appearances.  His 2015 collegiate team, the Terre Haute Rex, captured a Prospect League championship.  His 2013 professional club, the Gary RailCats, won an American Association title.
Segal was named 2015 Prospect League Manager of the Year after the Rex went 47-17 overall and captured the organization’s first league championship.  After beginning the season with a 14-1 record, the nation’s eighth-ranked team set a league record for regular-season wins (43).  While Segal served as the third base and hitting coach in Gary, the 2013 RailCats registered a 64-43 record on their way to a league title.
Segal, a native of Indianapolis, has developed and guided 70 junior college student-athletes who have moved on to play at four-year institutions and 40 other players who have signed professional baseball contracts.
A three-year letterwinner and Academic All-Big Ten selection at Indiana, Segal earned a bachelor’s degree in sport management from IU in May 2006 and master’s degree in health and physical education from Union in May 2009.  He and his wife, the former Rachel Harvey, live with their son, Asher, in Oakland City, Ind.
The Otters open the 2016 season at home against the Schaumburg Boomers on Friday, May 13, at 6:35 p.m. Tickets are on sale now by calling (812) 435-8686.