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August 8, 2016 - The IRS Strikes Back

August 06, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This is Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of August 8, 2016 - The IRS Strikes Back.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated.

This week we’ll look at the following:

  • AICPA has its turn to lose in court over IRS voluntary preparer licensing program
  • An accountant losing his job didn’t cost him a deduction for an MBA degree
  • IRS throws in the towel regarding home mortgage interest deductions for unmarried couples
  • While a bankruptcy estate owned income taxes on income that was part of the estate, the debtor had to pay the self-employment tax
  • The IRS attempts to bring the §2704 hammer back from the ashes
  • The IRS decides to kick the can down the road on the new partnership audit rules by allowing an early “opt-in” decision to be made only after the notice of exam

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  • 2016-08-08 Current Federal Tax Developments
August 06, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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August 1, 2016 - The Cost of Doing the Right Thing

July 30, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This is Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of July 25, 2016 - The Cost of Doing the Right Thing.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated.

This week we’ll look at the following::

  • Online poker site isn’t a financial institution
  • IRS formally reduces the paperwork associated with an §83(b) election
  • Network and not sports league can get §199 deduction
  • Draft of expanded preparer due diligence form released by IRS
  • Paying laid off employee’s final payroll exposed CEO to trust fund penalty (moral - nice guys pay all the bills)

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  • 2016-08-01 Current Federal Tax Developments
July 30, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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July 25, 2016 - Fraud and Changing Procedures

July 23, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This is Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of July 25, 2016 - Fraud and Changing Procedures.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated.

This week we’ll look at the following:

  • IRS restarts program to allow obtaining replacement IP PINs online-but many may not be able to use it
  • Letters will be sent before the IRS contacts employers for federal tax deposit alerts
  • Do you need to own oil and gas properties to claim the benefits of the rapid write off of geological and geophysical expenses?
  • IRS creates safe harbors that apply to certain transactions attempting to meet the requirements for a tax free distribution under §355
  • The word “excessive” does not include what might be considered “unfair” interest
  • Taxpayer tries to block imposition of pre-notice interest on transferee liability

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  • 2016-07-25 Current Federal Tax Developments
July 23, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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July 18, 2016 - Late is Not Always Better Than Never

July 16, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This is Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of July 18, 2016 - Late Isn’t Better Than Never Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated.

This week we’ll look at the following::

  • Ninth Circuit finds a way to decide a discharge of tax liability in bankruptcy case without visiting the question of whether a late filed return ever can have its liability discharged
  • Department of Labor and IRS announce significant proposed revisions to Forms 5500
  • The birth of a child was an unforeseen circumstance in the view of the IRS
  • A state court couldn’t fix a decedent’s significant IRA planning error
  • IRS issues the §501(c)(4) notice rules

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  • 2016-07-18 Current Federal Tax Developments
July 16, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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July 11, 2016 - Data Attack

July 09, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This is Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of July 11, 2016 - Data Attack Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated.

This week we’ll look at the following::

  • IRS Warns Preparers to Be Aware of Data Loss
  • Proposed Regulations on Health Care Credit Provide Design for “Opt-Out” Programs
  • What Doesn’t Work in Proving Equitable Ownership of a Residence
  • Court of Appeals Agrees Working Interest Owners Are Subject to Self-Employment Tax Under Partnership Rules
  • IRS Explains to the Court How It Applied a Refund Before It Received the Return

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2016-07-11 Current Federal Tax Developments

July 09, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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July 5, 2016 - Crowdsourcing and Taxes

July 02, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we’ll look at the following::

  • Security Summit 2016 report issued - and preparer security is an issue
  • The interaction between crowdsourcing and taxes discussed in an IRS letter
  • A taxpayer’s testimony was enough for the Tax Court to find him insolvent
  • The IRS didn’t find the taxpayer’s medical claim believable for a late IRA rollover
  • The Night Circuit finds Congress intended for the Tax Court to do more than just contemplate the statute of limitations for a partner
  • The Federal Circuit outlines when changes in a consolidated group will affect interest netting.

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2016-07-05 Current Federal Tax Developments

July 02, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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June 27, 2016 - Unforgivable Errors

June 25, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated.

This week we’ll look at the following::

  • IRS has to shut down electronic filing PIN program yet again
  • Taxpayer’s mistake in dealing with inherited annuity can’t be fixed
  • No documentation, no charitable deduction
  • Proposed regulations on deferred compensation arrangements on which taxpayers may rely
  • Taxpayer who went ahead with transaction despite warnings from two advisers finds ignoring the advice is costly

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  • 2016-06-25 Current Federal Tax Developments
June 25, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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June 20, 2016 - Consistency is the Hobgoblin of Taxes

June 18, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This is Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of June 20, 2016 - Consistency is the Hobgoblin of Taxes. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated.

This week we’ll look at the following::

  • The duty of consistency requires one more year of wrong reporting
  • IRS details how to obtain a refund of taxes on wrongful incarceration damages
  • The IRS National Office discusses limits on the success based fees safe harbor method
  • The Tax Court finds a transfer related to the cessation of the marriage does not have to be in the divorce document
  • LLC operating agreement’s boilerplate partnership language gets in the way of an S election
  • The Tax Court still believes a preparer’s fraud keep the statute open on the taxpayer’s return

A PDF filed containing articles on all of the topics discussed can be downloaded below:

  • 2016-06-20 Current Federal Tax Developments
June 18, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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June 13, 2016 - But I Don't Like That Answer

June 11, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we’ll look at the following::

  • Online transcript program restarts
  • IRS gives some real estate developers bad news
  • IRS finalizes regulations on cancellation of debt and disregarded entities
  • Opinion shopping is costly to a holder of a life insurance policy
  • CPEO application process detailed

Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by your state society of CPAs and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated

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  • 2016-06-13 Current Federal Tax Developments
June 11, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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June 6, 2016 - But We Saved So Much Money Not Paying for Tax Advice

June 04, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we’ll look at the following::

  • Paying employees as wellness program incentive is a taxable event
  • IRS rules an estate settlement will be taxing to the heir who gives up right to property
  • A taxpayer ends up paying tax twice on the same income
  • Sanctioned preparer’s work in preparing others returns did now his return should be subject to fraud penalty on understatements
  • IRS agrees LLC can make initial election long after it was formed

Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by your state society of CPAs and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated.

A PDF with the information for this week's developments is available below.

  • 2016-06-06 Current Federal Tax Developments
June 04, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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May 31, 2016 - Maybe Students Don't Know Better

May 30, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week on Current Federal Tax Developments we look at the following:

  • Phone Scammers Create a Brand New Tax To Be Paid With Their Prepaid Debit Card
  • IRS Formalizes a First Contact Via Mail Rule for Audits
  • User Fees for Form 1023-EZ to Drop in July
  • Why a Mary Kay Salesperson Isn’t Like an Insurance Agent

Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by your state society of CPAs and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated

A PDF write-up of the issues discussed is available for download below.

  • 2016-05-31 Current Federal Tax Developments
May 30, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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May 23, 2016 - There's Always a Gotcha

May 19, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Due to my travel to Toronto beginning on Friday, I'm actually recording this on Thursday rather than the normal Saturday date.

This week on Current Federal Tax Developments we look at the following:

  • New attorney loses his attempt to get nearly 50 year old regulation declared invalid by Tax Court
  • Designated Roth IRAs can now be more easily rolled over
  • There’s Always a Gotcha - Taxpayer discovers that text that told him gain wasn’t taxable in treaty overridden by text elsewhere in the treaty
  • When the IRS takes your money to pay a debt another agency claims you owe, don’t ask the IRS or Tax Court to solve your issue with that agency
  • Legal marijuana sellers get the ability to obtain offers in compromise -- but, again with a gotch a

Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by your state society of CPAs and Nichols Patrick CPE, Incorporated

The text of articles for the developments discussed this week is available in PDF form below.

  • 2016-05-23 Current Federal Tax Developments
May 19, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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May 16, 2016 - Stop Phoning It In

May 14, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of May 16, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments we look at:

  • IRS stops phoning it in 
  • Salaries and payments to related parties are both found reasonable in a Tax Court case
  • The Third Circuit disagrees with the Tax Court on the all events test and a fuel rewards program
  • A trust is denied litigation costs because it’s value exceeded the limits in a transferee liability case
  • The IRS rolls out some guidance on Certified PEO program

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

The articles for this week's update can be found in the PDF you can download below.

  • Current Federal Tax Developments May 16, 2016
May 14, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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May 9, 2016 - Fire the Partners!

May 07, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of May 9, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments Don Cochran, JD, CPA joins Ed Zollars, CPA to discuss the following developments:

  • IRS “fires” partners who are employees of disregarded entities
  • Spouse gets innocent spouse relief even though all income was from his business
  • IRS gives relief when need for QSST election after merger not realized
  • New comprehensive list of automatic accounting method changes issued

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

A PDF file containg the articles for the items discussed in this week's podcast can be downloaded below.

  • Current Federal Tax Developments - May 9, 2016
May 07, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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May 2, 2016 - IRS and the High Seas

April 30, 2016 by Ed Zollars, CPA

For this week of May 2, 2016 in Current Federal Tax Developments we look at:

  • The IRS’s reach extends to the high seas
  • Another conservation easement deduction bites the dust
  • HSA limits for 2017 come out and little changes
  • After a series of errors, the IRS grants a taxpayer permission to undo an larger than desired Roth IRA conversion
  • California’s donor disclosure law, constitutional on its face, found to not be constitutional due to botched execution by the state
  • We will one more year of not having the information we need on Forms 1098Ts as educational institutions given relief from PATH law change

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

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  • 2016-05-02 Current Federal Tax Developments
April 30, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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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

April 16, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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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

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  • 2016-03-28 Current Federal Tax Developments
March 26, 2016 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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