Tax Preparation

Your CPAs Guide To The New ERC Crisis

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IRS Announces Moratorium on the Employee Retention Credit and Provides Guidance for Civil Penalty Amnesty to Withdrawing Improper Claims, Also Known As - Don’t Deposit That Check and Hire Legal Counsel The expansion and strong marketing tactics of good-for-nothing “accounting advisors” who encouraged taxpayers to qualify for the Employee Retention Credit (“ERC”) when they did not technically qualify has caused

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IRS Contractor Pleads Guilty To Stealing And Disclosing Tax Return Information

An IRS contractor, Charles Littlejohn, 38, of Washington, D.C., has pleaded guilty to disclosing tax return information without authorization. Littlejohn was initially charged on information on Sept. 29, 2023, with one count of disclosing tax return information without authorization. Generally, being charged on information means that a defendant has pleaded

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IRS Announces 2023-2024 Per Diem Rates For Taxpayers Who Travel For Business

The IRS has released its annual update of special per diem rates for taxpayers to use in substantiating business expenses while traveling away from home. The new numbers are effective as of October 1, 2023, and are to be used for per diem allowances paid to any employee on or

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IRS Says Tax Gap For 2021 Expected To Be $688 Billion

The good news: Most taxpayers pay what they owe in full and on time. A report released by the IRS indicates that the nation's tax compliance rate is holding at 85%, more or less the same as in prior years. The not so good news: New tax gap projections for

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Why The Appeal In The Medtronic Tax Case Matters

The IRS has appealed the Tax Court's second decision in Medtronic Inc. v. Commissioner, and the Eighth Circuit’s ruling will have major reverberations for a particularly high-stakes and litigation-prone area of tax law. In early September, the IRS wisely decided to appeal the Tax Court's decision in Medtronic II, T.C.

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Ten Defendants Charged In Covid-19 Relief Schemes Totaling Nearly $1 Million

The Department of Justice continues to focus on pandemic-related fraud. This week, a federal grand jury in the Western District of Tennessee returned an indictment charging ten individuals for their roles in schemes to defraud the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program and the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Grand Juries

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Race-Based Poll Taxes And 20th-Century Discrimination

Professor Jeremy Bearer-Friend of the George Washington University Law School discusses poll taxes in the 20th century and how they were used to target taxpayers based on race and ethnicity. This transcript has been edited for length and clarity. David D. Stewart: Welcome to the podcast. I'm David Stewart, editor

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U.S. Supreme Court May Blow Up Our Tax Code

Former House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Ohio) recently warned that a “lot of the tax code would be unconstitutional” if the US Supreme Court rules for the petitioners in Moore v. United States, a case that challenges whether Congress may tax “unrealized” income. Among the laws in danger are those that

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Tax And Other Considerations For Charitable Giving Abroad In Times Of Crisis

As Americans absorb agonizing reports about Hamas' brutal terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians and Israel's bombing of Gaza in retaliation, many may want to give to help those suffering. Giving money in times like these can be tricky since, in addition to making sure your dollars are used wisely and

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Juror Sympathizing With The Rich, White And Entitled

The most important recent development in the government's long battle against abusive syndicated conservation easements. what I call the industry based on nonsense, has to be the outcome of the trial of Jack Fisher, James Sinnott and Clay Weibel. The jury convicted Fisher and Sinnott on multiple counts, while acquitting

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The Epilogue For OIRA Tax Review

It’s not a bill for a long-dreamed-of boys’ camp on the Plains, but Frank Capra would probably have appreciated the dramatic possibilities of the events leading up to the proposal of the IRS Accountability and Transparency Act (S. 2981). Standing in for Jimmy Stewart’s fictional Mr. Smith is Senate Finance

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