*New York, NY*:  Brendan Pack, CEO of Tax Academy.com, a multimillion dollar
company based in New York City and services over 100,000 companies, has
announced today the annual Tax Turkey awards being given to government
officials for their potential tax-related problems.  The winner will receive
a 14k gold "Tax Turkey" plaque.  The top five are as follows:

 *Caroline Kennedy:*
 Quit her bid for Senate seat due to "personal" reasons, including "tax"
problems.  Sources cite that Kennedy ended her campaign for Hillary
Clinton's vacant Senate seat due to "potentially embarrassing" situations
with tax liabilities and employment with nanny. Ms. Kennedy's only tax issue
on the public record appeared to be a $615 city tax lien that she settled in
1994, a minuscule amount for a multimillionaire.

*Charles Rangel:*
 In 2008, the chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee was
accused of failing to report $75,000 in rental income for a villa he owned
at the Punta Cana Yacht Club, in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.  Documents
also released showed that Rep. Rangel paid no interest on a mortgage used to
purchase the beach property.  His attorney, Lanny Davis, claims these
financial issues were unintentional, and Rep. Rangel wasn't previously aware
of his failure to disclose the income because most of the mailings were sent
to his wife.  Republicans have called for the removal of the Congressman
from the House Ways and Means Committee, which writes the nation's tax laws,
and an investigation has been implemented.

 *Tom Daschle:*
 President Obama's pick to head the Health and Human Services Department,
Tom Daschle, recently filed amended tax returns to report $128,203 in unpaid
taxes and $11,964 in interest for 2005-2007.  His amended taxes reflect
additional income for consulting work, the use of a car service, and
reductions in charitable contribution deductions.  Daschle has paid the IRS
taxes and interest for this error, which has delayed his confirmation as
Obama's appointed advisor.

 *Timothy Geithner:*
 President Obama's pick for Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, disclosed
to Senators that he failed to report $34,000 in self-employment taxes from
2001-2004.  Although his confirmation hearing was delayed, this tax mistake
did not cost him his position as Treasury Secretary, which includes
oversight of the IRS.

*William Jefferson:*
 The Congressman was defeated in the 2008 election; however his controversy
started a couple years prior to his loss.  In 2006, the FBI raided
Jefferson's home and claimed they found over $90,000 Jefferson took in
bribes, some of the cash stashed away in the freezer.  Rep. Jefferson was
indicted on 16 charges of corruption by a federal grand jury and stripped of
his membership on the House Ways and Mean's Committee, yet the controversy
did not end.  In June of 2008, his sister pleaded guilty to a Federal fraud
scheme.

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