Minggu, 28 Desember 2008

Lindsay Lohan and Sam Ronson: Lingerie Lovers


Sunday, December 28, 2008

Looking stylish with her freshly cut hairdo, Lindsay Lohan ventured out to Tracey Ross for a spat of shopping in Beverly Hills on Sunday afternoon (December 28).

Meeting up with her DJ girlfriend Samantha Ronson for the trip to Sunset Plaza, the “Mean Girls” starlet playfully held up black lingerie for her lesbian lover as the two chatted while browsing the store’s offerings.

Upon picking out a few items, the two made their way to the counter - with Samantha holding a big wad of cash, possibly buying a late Christmas present for her lady?

As previously reported by Gossip Girls, Lindsay spent the early hours of the day visiting Andy Lecompte salon for some much-needed beauty time as she gets ready to host a big New Year’s Eve bash at Mansion in Miami later this week.

Senin, 22 Desember 2008

Lingerie claim failed to reveal all, tax agency says


A former Winnipeg tax preparer was fined more than $13,000 for failing to make "full disclosure" to the Canada Revenue Agency by creating a false loss for a client's lingerie business.

Lucia Au was recently found guilty in Manitoba provincial court of falsifying a federal income tax return, the agency said.

Au, acting as a tax preparer, concocted a scheme to file a fictitious business statement on a client's personal income tax return.

Court heard Au invented the scheme for a Winnipeg lingerie boutique owner who had withdrawn $85,000 from a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) to finance a new product line.

Au fabricated a "Statement of Business Activities" for her client, reporting an $85,000 business loss for the 2000 tax year. This helped the client to avoid paying more than $22,000 in taxes owing on the RRSP withdrawal.

CRA reported the conviction Monday while advising Canadians who have not made full disclosure of their incomes — or who want to voluntarily correct their tax affairs — that it's not too late.

"They will not be penalized or prosecuted if they make a full disclosure before the agency starts any action or investigation against them," the agency said in a news release.

Anyone who hasn't been entirely honest but who confesses as much to the agency will have to pay any taxes owing, it said.