The IRS publicized the holding of this closely watched appeal. In a highly anticipated May 2022 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit held that microcaptive insurance transactions can be abusive shams to avoid taxation, agreeing with the federal government’s long-held position. Today we consider the lessons of […]
The IRS has launched its new People First Initiative to ease tax-related pressure for some taxpayers through at least July 15, 2020. The IRS announced on March 25, 2020, that it will immediately provide relief to some American individuals and businesses mainly by temporarily freezing certain of its enforcement activities […]
Those who think they may be targets should consult a tax attorney now, before hearing from the IRS. During this economically and personally difficult year of 2020, the IRS surprisingly extended its iconic annual tax filing (and paying) deadline of April 15 until July 15. But in an apparent push […]
On behalf of Lawrence Brown If it sounds too good to be true, it might not be. Federal law allows taxpayers to take tax deductions for charitable donations of real estate easement rights to nonprofit entities that must then conserve the properties for the future. Congress recognizes these transactions as […]
Leaving the physical-presence test behind for the substantial-nexus text … The Internet has changed how we shop. We have come a long way from mail-order catalog shopping and while we still go to the main street store or the mall, many people prefer to shop online in the comfort of […]
The 10th Circuit in an important opinion has affirmed that microcaptive insurance schemes can be abusive when their purpose is to avoid taxation. In part 1 of this article, we explained microcaptive insurance arrangements and introduced Reserve Mechanical Corp. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (CIR), a May 2022 decision from […]
The couple were restauranteurs who allegedly underreported their business income. A federal jury recently convicted a husband and wife of tax crimes related to the reporting of income from their restaurants. The government accused the taxpayers of skimming cash off their business receipts and underreporting their remaining income. The allegations […]
The agency will focus on tax issues that taxpayers are more likely to misunderstand, not know about, improperly handle on returns or ignore. In July 2019, the IRS Large Business and International division, referred to as LB&I, announced six new tax law compliance campaigns designed not only to uncover returns […]
Taking advantage of the many tax exemptions available to you can be a good idea. These can reduce or even eliminate your tax obligations. One common exemption involves property taxes, and an exemption can mean you do not have to pay a portion of your property tax bill. Unfortunately, knowing […]
The end of 2022 is right around the corner, making this a critical time for individuals and businesses interested in minimizing tax obligations and maximizing refunds. In the coming weeks, there are things you can do that can improve your financial outlook and avoid unfortunate surprises in 2023. Get organized […]