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April 25, 2016 - It's Goofy

April 23, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of April 25, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments we look at:

  • The Seventh Circuit tells us the hobby loss regulations are “goofy”
  • Tax professional’s computer systems found to be targeted for takeovers
  • Do tax credit carryover survive the death of the spouse that generated the credit?
  • The IRS denies a request to approve a deduction for program to encourage employee contributions to political action committee
  • IRS backtracks on “bad boy” provisions in nonrecourse loans
  • Clarifying examples added to program-related investment rules for private foundations
  • Ignorance did not lead to tax related marital bliss

Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state societies of CPAs and Nichols Patrick Incorporated

The articles for this week can be downloaded from the link below.

  • 2016-04-25 Current Federal Tax Developments
April 23, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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April 18, 2016 - Party On CPAs!

April 16, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of April 18, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments we look at:

  • IRS gives inflation adjusted numbers for ACA and aircraft
  • IRS explains how to deal with HSA contributions for the year a taxpayer signs up for Medicare
  • Why going with the K-1 turned out to be a problem
  • Back to the Future - DHL returns to the Private Delivery Service list

Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state societies of CPAs and Nichols Patrick Incorporated.

You can download a PDF with articles on the issues discussed this week on the show below:

2016-04-18 Weekly Update

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April 11, 2016 - We Didn't Really Mean That...

April 09, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of April 11, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments we look at:

  • IRS formally disagrees with Tax Court’s view on taxability of tax adviser damage award
  • Informal IRS letter indicates additional conditions under which an employer HSA contribution may be refunded
  • Depreciation limits and lease inclusion amounts for autos for 2015 and 2016 published by the IRS
  • Trust allowed to enter into agreement of interpretation of terms to allow for QSST election
  • Omitted gift statute rule doesn’t keep open years after the omitted gift
  • A lesson in dicta, as the IRS discovers the Tax Court decides it didn’t mean what it said in passing in a separate case

Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state societies of CPAs and Nichols Patrick Incorporated

A PDF of the articles for this week's topics can be downloaded below.

  • 2016-04-11 Current Federal Tax Developments
April 09, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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April 4, 2016 Update - When Code Sections Collide

April 02, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of April 4, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments we look at:

  • When Code Sections Collide - Dealing with the Interaction of Two Partnership Anti-Abuse Rules
  • Did the finding of value where a bankruptcy trustee saw worthless junk lead to self-employment income?
  • Actions after the decedent’s passing had consequences to estate’s charitable contribution deduction
  • Same facts, same result--another IRA bites the dust despite new ideas presented to the court on how to keep the IRA alive
  • A reminder regarding reimbursing a single employee’s private health insurance

The written discussions for the week can be downloaded via the link below.

  • Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of April 4, 2016
April 02, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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March 28, 2016 Update - Delays May Be A Good Thing

March 26, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of March 28, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments we look at:

 

  • We get delays this week--but they are probably ones you’ll like
  • Details and timing matter for charitable contribution documentation
  • Even a really good pair of excuses for a failure to make money doesn’t help in one hobby loss case
  • Revisions are made to the procedures for referrals to Appeals once a taxpayer turns to the Tax Court to challenge the IRS

You can download the related write-ups with links to the source documents here:

  • 2016-03-28 Current Federal Tax Developments
March 26, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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March 21, 2016 Update - Congressional Explanation Blues

March 19, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of March 21, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments we look at:

  • Blues over Congressional explanations of laws
  • A taxpayer discovers that he can be penalized even when the issue of whether he owes tax hasn’t been decided
  • The IRS explains trust charitable contributions and
  • The IRS again successfully wields its favorite weapon against family limited partnerships

You can also listen to or download the audio only version here:

You may download the the written materials for this week's podcast below.

  • Current Federal Developments for March 21, 2016
March 19, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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March 14, 2016 Update - Security Proves Elusive for IRS and Employers

March 12, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

The continuing issues with the security of taxpayer information, both at the IRS and with employers start off this week's discussion.  The discussion then moves on to two different cases, decided one day apart by the Tax Court, looking at the problems taxpayers run into if they try to argue substance over form and what is and is not a substance over form argument.  Finally this week's program looks at the IRS's request for comments on implementing the new partnership audit regime.

PDF of Articles - Current Federal Tax Developments March 14, 2016

March 12, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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Tax updates related to developments occurring during the week, including

Email spoofing scams sent to get payroll information from employers
Number of transcript accounts accessed without authorization rises to 720,000
IRS not required to adjust each subsidiary's income or break out detail with a §482 adjustment
Mitigation rules allow IRS to recover refund from "closed" year of trust beneficiary
IRS gives guidance on filing the consistent basis form (Form 8971)

March 7, 2016 Weekly Developments Discussion

March 05, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Written update articles - download a full write-up, along with links to the actual source documents, of items discussed this week.

March 05, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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Video update on tax matters from Ed Zollars, CPA of Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated

February 29, 2016 Weekly Tax Developments

March 01, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

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PDF file containing the formal write-ups for this week from the website.

March 01, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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