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2019-02-25 Co-op Real Estate Tax Issue

February 23, 2019 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of February 25, 2019, Co-op Real Estate Tax Issue

  • State found to illegally discriminate against federal law enforcement retirees due to tax break for state law enforcement retirees

  • IRS decides expanded availability of meal delivery means fewer meals are truly for the convenience of the employer

  • IRS acquiesces in case regarding meals for hockey teams

  • Politico points out loophole that may exist for owners of co-op shares with regard to $10,000 tax limitations

  • Looking at options beyond the safe harbor for rentals under §199A

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2019-02-25 Current Federal Tax Developments

February 23, 2019 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2019-02-18 Forms and Instructions Week

February 16, 2019 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of February 18, 2019: Forms and Instructions Week

  • Fix for auto depreciation quirk added by TCJA released by IRS

  • A subtrust qualified as a conduit trust for IRA distribution purposes

  • AICPA asks for relief from potential impact of syndicate rules on small business tax relief

  • Form 1065 instructions add a requirement for certain partnerships to disclose negative tax basis

  • Checkbox added for when basis calculation required with Form 1040 and situations where it is required expanded by IRS

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2019-02-18 Current Federal Tax Developments

February 16, 2019 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2019-02-11 Tax Records and Luggage

February 09, 2019 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at:

  • Situations where an employer can recover HSA funds from employee accounts

  • IRS decides taxpayers can use Rev. Proc. 2018-60 even if currently using an impermissible method of accounting

  • Taxpayer reasonably relied on CPA's advice and escapes penalties

  • Airline passenger discovers he can't sue the TSA for his lost tax paperwork

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2019-02-11 Current Federal Tax Developments

February 09, 2019 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2019-02-04 What is in a Word?

February 02, 2019 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at:

  • IRS delays end of faxing transcripts after Chair and ranking minority member of Senate Finance Committee send a joint letter requesting a delay

  • Taxpayers could not avoid NOL carryforward election they claimed they were unaware of

  • IRS publishes corrected version of §199A regulations, changes one word some see as potentially important

  • Article discusses risks to marijuana businesses from electing small business inventory relief added by TCJA

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2018-02-04 What is in a Word?

February 02, 2019 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2019-01-28 IRS Funding Restored (At Least for Now)

January 27, 2019 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at:

  • Reported IRS backlog of unanswered letters that arrived during the shutdown

  • IRS publishes information on impact of shutdown on matters before the Tax Court

  • W-2 wages Revenue Procedure made final at same time §199A final regulations come out

  • More thoughts on the §199A final regulations\

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2019-01-28 Current Federal Tax Developments

January 27, 2019 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2019-01-21 199A Final Regulations and Rental Safe Harbor

January 21, 2019 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at:

  • New York State Publishes Its Wayfair Guidance, Demanding Immediate Compliance

  • Trust Case Going to US Supreme Court

  • Sequestration Does Not Apply to Minimum Tax Credit

  • Proposed Safe Harbor for Rental as a Trade or Business Under §199A

  • Final Regulations Are Out - §965 and, the Big One, §199A

  • IRS Grants Limited Waiver of Underpayment Penalties

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2019-01-21 Current Federal Tax Developments

January 21, 2019 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2019-01-14 Syndicate Danger

January 12, 2019 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of January 14, 2019: Syndicate Danger

  • IRS reopens IVES and user-fees based programs

  • Advisers need to be sure to check syndicate rules to assure entity not subject to §163(j) rules

  • Treat of realtors revised in second draft version of portion of Publication 535

  • Filing season to start January 28, refunds are going to be issued

  • Address to file gift tax returns has changed, estate tax return address to change in July

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2019-01-14 Current Federal Tax Developments

January 12, 2019 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2019-01-07 All Quiet on the Tax Front

January 06, 2019 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of January 7, 2019: All Quiet on the Tax Front

  • IRS Notice gives guidance to tax-exempt organizations on excess compensation tax

  • Outgoing W&M Chairman publishes discussion paper on TCJA technical corrections

  • §199A final regulations still sitting at OIRA

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2019-01-07 Current Federal Tax Developments

January 06, 2019 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-12-31 Lump of Coal for Real Estate Agents?

December 30, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at:

  • Loan Adviser Found Not Liable to Repay in FINRA Treated as Ordinary Income from Debt Forgiveness

  • IRS Raises Values Dramatically on Vehicles Eligible for Cents-Per-Mile and Fleet-Average Valuation Rules

  • Safe Harbor Issued on Charitable Contribution Credits Related to a Trade or Business

  • Revenue Procedure Issued to Deal with ADS Issues for Electing Farm and Real Property Businesses

  • IRS Publication Indicates Real Estate Agents/Brokers and Insurance Agents/Brokers are in a Specified Service Trade or Business

  • Proposed Regulations on Treating Sale of Partnership Interest as Effectively Connected to US Trade or Business

  • IRS Announces Plan to Issue Regulations on Two Special Enforcement Matters Under CPAR, as Well as CPAR Final Regulations

  • Annual Disclosure Revenue Procedure Updated by IRS

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2018-12-31 Current Federal Tax Developments

December 30, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-12-24 Feeling Blue (Book) Over the Holidays

December 23, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of December 24, 2018: Feeling Blue (Book) Over the Holidays

This week we look at:

  • Just prior to the one year anniversary of TCJA, we finally get a Joint Committee staff Blue Book.on the law

  • Tax credits for purchases of Teslas are being phased-out during 2019

  • MFP payments found in IRS memorandum to be taxable income and part of self-employment income

  • Auto mileage rates for 2019 issued by the IRS

  • A management company that managed a marijuana dispensary was subject to the deduction disallowance rules of §280E

  • A limited amount of additional information released by the IRS on excess loss and NOL rules under TCJA

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2018-12-24 Current Federal Tax Developments

December 23, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-12-17 All We Want for Christmas Are Our 199A Final Regulations

December 15, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at:

  • IRS releases more proposed regulations

  • Lack of documentation dooms deduction for taxpayers

  • §199A final regulations sent to OIRA for review

  • Guidance issued on valuing employer provided parking for parking lot tax

  • Relief given for some tax-exempt organizations first filing Form 990-T to pay parking lot tax

  • Taxpayers who were out of the country for much of the period of nonpayment still found to be responsible persons

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2018-12-17 Current Federal Tax Developments

December 15, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-12-10 SALT Workaround, Wisconsin Style

December 08, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at the following items:

  • Wisconsin passes its version of an optional passthrough tax to get around SALT limits, but with a twist

  • Guidance released on Section 81(i) stock elections

  • Taxpayer finds you still need some documentation to claim cellular phone expenses

  • IRS fails to persuade Court that a taxpayer had changed its accounting method

  • A brief revisit to the Section 451(b) automatic change revenue procedure

  • Taxpayer warned about filing Tax Court petition primarily to delay collection

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2018-12-10 Current Federal Tax Developments

December 08, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-12-03 Interest Regulations Are Out

December 02, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of December 3, 2018: Interest Regulations are Out

This week we look at the following items:

  • IRS releases the 163(j) interest deduction limitation proposed regulations

  • Special real property election for infrastructure maintenance company Revenue Procedure released

  • IRS memorandum describes what the IRS can question when an employer excludes meals from employee’s wages under §119

  • Foreign tax credit proposed regulations issued

  • Automatic accounting method change procedures issued for §451(b) revenue conformity

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December 02, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-11-26 Slow March of the 163(j) Proposed Regulations

November 26, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of November 26, 2018: Slow March of the 163(j) Proposed Regulations

  • This week we look at the following items:

  • Proposed anti-clawback regulations issued

  • Final §263A negative amount regulations issued

  • §163(j) proposed regulations leave OIRA (finally), last step before publication

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November 26, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-11-19 Chained CPI Makes Its Full Debut

November 18, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at the following items:

  • IRS publishes 2019 inflation adjusted figures

  • IRS notes increase in breaches of systems of tax return preparers in 2018

  • Filing and deposit date relief announced for victims of California wildfires

  • IRS email discusses application of due diligence preparer penalties

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November 18, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-11-12 Due Diligence

November 11, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at the following items:

  • §163(j) proposed regulations due this week

  • IRS releases final TCJA due diligence regulations

  • Country singer found not to operate night club for a profit

  • Foreign earned income denied when taxpayer did not show his abode was outside the United States

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November 11, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-11-05 Parking Lot Tax

November 03, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of November 5, 2018: Parking Lot Tax

This week we look at the following items:

  • Inflation-adjusted retirement plan numbers for 2019 released

  • IRS publishes draft Form 990-T and instructions with details on the parking lot tax

  • Students lose at DC Circuit in attempt to claim travel deductions

  • A Blue Book on TCJA may be coming soon

  • A taxpayer is denied relief from liability for tax due on a joint return the court finds she didn’t file

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November 03, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-10-29 More Guidance to Come

October 28, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at the following items:

  • Court finds IRA and plan balance received in divorce not protected in bankruptcy

  • Interest limitation proposed regulations (except for passthroughs) heads to OMB

  • Connecticut crumbling foundation relief clarified to also create NOLs that can be carried back in 2018

  • PTIN renewal opened up by the IRS

  • OMB announces plans for guidance on TCJA loss limitation rules--but not planned to be out until June 2019

  • Taxpayer denied innocent spouse relief.

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October 28, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-10-22 Seizing the Opportunity

October 21, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of October 22, 2018: Seizing the Opportunity

This week we look at the following items:

  • A pastor had taxable income from pastoral donations

  • IRS grants filing and payment relief related to Hurricane Michael

  • A taxpayer could not apply payment where the IRS had levied the account

  • Initial Qualified Opportunity Zone proposed regulations issued

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2018-10-22 Current Federal Tax Developments

October 21, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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2018-10-08 Business Meals Deduction is Alive and Well

October 07, 2018 by Ed Zollars, CPA

This week we look at the following items:

  • IRS issues SIFL rates for second half of 2018

  • Information letter discusses more issues with the SALT workaround regulations

  • Business meals will remain 50% deductible despite TCJA law changes

  • ECPRS program updated by the IRS Market discount not subject to TCJA revenue conformity rule

  • §457 plan not required to offer hurricane relief distributions

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2018-10-08 Current Federal Tax Developments

October 07, 2018 /Ed Zollars, CPA
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