Small Business and Tax Audits: 4 Tips to Reduce Your Risk
Running a small business is not an easy task. Business owners have full schedules-schedules that rarely include much downtime. Getting notification of a tax audit to add to the daily to-do-list can make an already full schedule seem unmanageable. Thankfully, there are some proactive steps you can take to reduce the risk of a small […]
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Whistleblower Files Claim Against Mormon Church Alleging Billions in Misused Funds
On December 17, 2019, the Washington Post reported that a former senior investment manager for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ (the “church”) investment arm filed a whistleblower complaint with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The complaint alleges that the church has amassed and misused approximately $100 billion intended for charitable purposes. Specifically, […]
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What’s “Sufficient Postage” to Insure Your IRS Response is Timely Filed?
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) typically requires documents and payments to be filed or made within specific timeframes. For instance, it is well-known that individuals’ federal tax returns are generally due every April 15th. It is less commonly known that the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) and corresponding regulations, which provide the rules for determining when […]
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What are the Odds of Conviction if Charged with a Tax Crime?
According to a recent report by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS),[1]those charged with a tax crime face a high rate of conviction. The agency recently reported it brought 91.2% of all taxpayers charged with a tax crime in 2019 to conviction. Of these convictions, 79% resulted in imprisonment with an average of 43 months to […]
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Can Tax Penalties Apply to the Dead? In Some Cases, Yes.
Benjamin Franklin is credited with saying that only two things are certain in life, death and taxes. Unfortunately, in some cases, it appears that in addition to being two certainties in life, the relationship can extend beyond death. How can tax obligations extend beyond death? Two recent court cases provide an example. The cases involve […]
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Town Justice Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
On December 6, 2019, the United States Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York issued a press release announcing that a Lewisboro, New York town justice pled guilty to tax evasion in federal court.1The new release reminds taxpayers all over the country that the authorities are diligently pursuing tax evaders in an effort […]
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IRS Criminal Division Commemorates 100th Anniversary and Highlights Intent to Increase Number of Convictions
On December 5, 2019, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released the IRS’s Criminal Investigation division’s (CI) 100th Annual Report.1Besides highlighting significant CI successes and criminal enforcement actions during the fiscal year of 2019, the report unambiguously presents the IRS’s intent to pursue higher conviction rates and focus on cryptocurrency and cybercrime. The report also marks […]
Guidance Needed Re Using Like-Kind Exchanges for Pre-2018 Cryptocurrency Exchanges
A taxpayer is generally not required to recognize a gain or loss as a result of a like-kind exchange under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) §1031. Significantly, IRC §1031 was amended by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, such that nonrecognition of gain or loss is only applicable to real property exchanges completed after […]
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New Report Delves into IRS and Audit Trends: 3 Things to Know
One of the leading resources for public accountants, Accounting Today, recently released a report analyzing some of the top trends when it comes to tax audits. According to the report, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) conducted 991,168 tax audits in 2018. Three of the more important takeaways from the report include: The IRS will likely […]
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The IRS’s Use of Data Analytics to Combat Tax Evasion
The IRS understands that the tax code is long and confusing. Therefore, the agency is willing to cut people slack if they make an honest mistake on their taxes. This reasonable attempt to comply with tax code is not a crime but referred to as negligence. However, tax evasion – willfully not paying a tax […]
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