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2018-06-25 So Long Quill

June 23, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of June 25 2018: So Long Quill. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we concentrate on the Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair.

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2018-06-25 Current Federal Tax Developments

June 23, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-06-18 Don't Rely on the IRS

June 16, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of June 18, 2018: Don’t Rely on the IRS. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • IRS indicates that TCJA UBIT provisions may be delayed, but no specific commitment
  • Physician’s attempt to claim that social security disability is not taxable fails
  • Taxpayer found to be solely in the business of selling controlled substances
  • Shareholder barred from unilaterally changing S corporation’s election not to claim FICA credit
  • Taxpayer who relied on two IRS employees for last date to file Tax Court petition finds herself without access to the court

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2018-06-18 Current Federal Tax Developments

June 16, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-06-11 The Problem with Claiming an Adjustment

June 09, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of June 11, 2018: The Problem with Claiming an Adjustment. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Updated timeline for some TCJA guidance
  • Court accepted father’s testimony for where son lived during tax year
  • Dad denied deduction for payments related to revenue collected for son who lacked a general contractor’s license
  • The IRS grants some relief for §965 transition tax payments
  • Memo deals with confusion that arose due to special meaning certain words have in a tax context

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2018-06-11 Current Federal Tax Developments

June 09, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-06-04 When an Employee Isn't an Employee

June 02, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of June 4, 2018: When an Employee Isn’t an Employee. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Fact sheet on how the IRS contacts taxpayers--and how it doesn’t
  • Ruling issued on how funds sent to state under abandoned property laws is treated for withholding and reporting purposes
  • Taxpayer was found to be a statutory employee, deductions allowed above the line
  • IRS issues proposed regulations that would increase number of taxpayers that must electronically file all information returns

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2018-06-04 Current Federal Tax Developments

 

June 02, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-05-29 SALT Battles Begin

May 27, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of May 29, 2018: SALT Battles Begin. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • FBAR penalty limited to lower amount in old regulation
  • Taxpayer had not started a business yet, so no current deduction allowed for expenses incurred
  • IRS to issue regulations on SALT/charity workarounds, raises substance over form issue
  • DC Circuit agrees with Ninth Circuit that partnerships with disregarded entity partners are subject to TEFRA (and presumably subject to CPAR) audits

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2018-05-29 Current Federal Tax Developments

May 27, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-05-21 Time Doesn't Solve All Tax Problems

May 20, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of May 21, 2018: Time Doesn’t Solve All Tax Problems.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Update on TCJA guidance from the ABA Tax Section Meeting
  • Tax due on tuition waiver received as part of severance package when used by daughter 22 years later
  • Connecticut becomes the next state to adopt SALT workarounds
  • IRS updates revenue procedure for use of information on status of charity
  • Taxpayer reliance on advice from one adviser could not be in good faith and received no advice from other

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2018-05-21 Time Doesn't Solve All Problems

May 20, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2017-05-14 Change is in the Air

May 12, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of May 14, 2018: Change in the Air. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Taxpayer had to include son’s savings account in determination of solvency
  • 2019 HRA amounts announced by the IRS
  • IRS changes Section 382 recognized built-in gain/loss safe harbors due to changes made by TCJA
  • Revenue procedure issued to deal with requests to change accounting methods due to ASC 606 adoption for financial statements
  • General automatic method change revenue procedure annual update published by IRS
  • Taxpayer found to have no asset to sell and, due to that, income was ordinary and not capital in nature

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2018-05-14 Current Federal Tax Developments

May 12, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-05-07 Unreasonable Reliance

May 05, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of May 7, 2018 Unreasonable Reliance.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Oklahoma governor vetoes an expansion of tattletale law
  • Small businesses warned about tax ID theft targeted at them
  • Organization denied exempt status, was ruled to be the organizer’s consulting business
  • IRS delays TCJA third party life insurance policy sale reporting rules
  • Taxpayer did not reasonably rely on advice in taking a tax position, penalties applied

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2018-05-07 Current Federal Tax Developments

May 05, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-04-30 What If Nobody Tattles?

April 28, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of April 30, 2018 - What If No One Tattles?.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Colorado reports disappointing results from tattletale use tax law
  • Oklahoma enacts a second tattletale use tax law
  • IRS grants relief for last minute change in HSA maximum contribution amount for 2018
  • Volunteers who divided amounts in tip jar at end of shift received tips subject to FICA
  • Taxpayer who failed to check and find return was never accepted held liable for late filing penalty

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2018-04-30 Current Federal Tax Developments

April 28, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-04-23 Groundhog Day, the Tax Pros Version

April 21, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of April 23, 2018 - Groundhog Day, the Tax Pros Version. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • IRS computer system failure ends up adding one extra day to tax season
  • The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Wayfair case
  • IRS gives details on blended rates to be used by fiscal year C corporations
  • IRS issues the rates for valuing employer owned aircraft trips for the first half of 2018
  • The IRS clarifies how the repeal of the special alimony trust provision in TCJA will work
  • The AICPA asks the IRS to reconsider its position on refunds of overpayments for those with remaining 965 transition tax installments

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2018-04-23 Current Federal Tax Developments

April 21, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-04-09 Focus on States

April 08, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of April 9, 2018 - Focus on States. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education. This week we look at the following items:

  • Supreme Court will shortly hear oral arguments in Wayfair case
  • A number of states increase pressure on out of state sellers
    • Idaho requires collection at $10,000 of sale from any seller that the Supreme Court doesn’t tell us lacks nexus in Wayfair
    • Georgia adds a $200,000/200 transaction tattletale statute
    • Oklahoma puts a $10,000 tattletale statute in place that also impacts referrers
  • New York passes two TJCA SALT limitation workaround statutes - but do they work?
  • IRS issues guidance on three TCJA topics on Monday, including 43 pages on Section 965 transition tax

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April 08, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-04-02 Tending Goal and Mining Currency

March 31, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of April 2, 2018 - Tending Goal and Mining Currency. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Accountant by day, goaltender by night in Chicago
  • IRS publishes statistics on exams, collections, phone wait times and more
  • IRS reminds and warns taxpayers about virtual currency issues
  • IRS recommends taxpayers have a payroll checkup

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2018-04-02 Current Federal Tax Developments

March 31, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-03-26 Grain Glitch Fix

March 25, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of March 26, 2018 - Grain Glitch Fix.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Congress passed bill to fix the grain glitch and passed partnership audit rule changes
  • IRS warns of increasing attacks against tax professionals
  • Series 8453 business forms must be signed manually
  • Supreme Court rules on tax obstruction statute

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2018-03-26 Current Federal Tax Developments

March 25, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-03-19 Love and the Tax Attorney

March 17, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of March 19, 2018 - Love and the Tax Attorney. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • OVDP program to end on September 28, 2018
  • Entire cost of having international firm prepare returns for employees sent overseas treated as wages
  • Conundrum only a tax attorney could love - dealing with a sale case where the regulations don’t give guidance
  • Guidance given on reporting and paying Section 965 transition tax
  • Mansion was never actually a rental, so loss was a capital loss rather than a 1231 loss

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2018-03-19 Current Federal Tax Developments

March 17, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-03-12 A Tale of Two Landlords

March 10, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of March 12, 2018 - A Tale of Two Landlords.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Revised inflation adjusted numbers released for TCJA changes
  • Male sterilization/contraception no-cost benefit not allowed in HDHP policies regardless of state law
  • Roth IRA found not to actually own a foreign sales corporation
  • Taxpayers’ reconstructed records and recollections not enough to prove real estate professional status
  • Architect able to convince court he was a real estate professional with a single four-plex

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2018-03-12 Current Federal Tax Developments

March 10, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-03-05 A Bit of Disagreement

March 03, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of March 3, 2018 - A Bit of Disagreement.  Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • Storage battery for solar  system can qualify for credit - but with key conditions
  • Two courts disagree on whether a gravel sale is or is not exempt from tax based on two treaties
  • IRS issues promised guidance to attempt to block S corporation carried interest structure
  • Revised online Form W-4 calculator and Form W-4 issued to deal with TCJA changes

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2018-03-05 Current Federal Tax Developments

March 03, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-02-26 How Not to Divide an IRA

February 25, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of February 26, 2018 - How Not to Divide an IRA. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • IRS begins to process some returns with retroactively restored provisions for 2017
  • IRS reminds taxpayers that a “home equity” debt can still be acquisition debt and deductible on 2018 return
  • AICPA sends Treasury a letter outlining areas of §199A guidance that are needed
  • Taxpayer ends up failing to do a tax-free division of IRA funds in a divorce
  • The IRS fails in its attempt to have a gain on the sale of land taxed as ordinary income

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2018-02-26 Current Federal Tax Developments

February 25, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-02-19 Treasury at the Bar

February 17, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of February 19, 2018 - Treasury at the Bar. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • A method that went unchallenged in two prior audits did not fare well at all in third IRS exam
  • Treasury officials speak on timing of TCJA guidance, Section 199A reasonable compensation and fiduciary income tax issues at ABA Tax Section meeting
  • Treasury Secretary Mnuchin testifies that IRS will issue guidance to shut down S corporation carried interest structure inspired by TCJA
  • Odd result is nevertheless the proper result appellate court informs taxpayer
  • IRS to release W4 online calculator this week

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2018-02-18 Current Federal Tax Developments

February 17, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-02-12 Changing the Rules During Tax Season

February 10, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of February 12, 2018 - Change the Rules During Tax Season. Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 includes extenders and other items
  • IRS updates priority guidance for TCJA items, adding 18 TCJA projects
  • Special relief granted to those with pyrrhotite damage, allowing losses to be claimed on 2017 returns
  • Qualified plan and IRA 2018 inflation adjusted figures will not have to change due to TCJA
  • A journal entry did not create a shareholder debt, leading to a denial of multi-million dollar loss
  • Engineer is potentially liable for penalties if positions on cost segregation study are not justified

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2018-02-12 Changing the Rules During Tax Season

February 10, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-02-05 Questions and Some Answers on TCJA

February 03, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of February 5, 2018 - Questions and Some Answers on TCJA Current Federal Tax Developments is brought to you by the state CPA societies and Kaplan Professional Education.

This week we look at the following items:

  • The AICPA sends a letter to Treasury regarding areas needing immediate guidance on TCJA - and the list is long
  • IRS issues interim Form W-4 guidance until they can update the forms for TCJA
  • A new proposed regulation added to the Centralized Partnership Audit Regime (CPAR) guidance
  • IRS updates its maybe again annual disclosure Revenue Procedure, but doesn’t really change anything

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