Received an Audit Letter? Don’t Panic.
For many individuals who reside in the Washington, DC, metro area, completing their taxes one of the most stressful times of the year. While many likely heaved a sigh of relief once the documents were complete, the matter may not be over for some. According to president of Surevest Wealth Management, about 1 percent of […]
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Does Credit Suisse Plea Mark the End of Swiss Bank Accounts?
The big talk of the nation’s capitol today, at least from a business perspective, is the guilty plea that Credit Suisse has entered into to resolve U.S. criminal charges. Switzerland’s second-largest bank entered the plea yesterday in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia. The charge by prosecutors was that the company conspired for decades to help […]
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Has Tax Code Diplomacy Replaced Gunboat Diplomacy?
Teddy Roosevelt was noted for pursuing a policy based on the phrase, “speak softly, and carry a big stick.” Back in the early 20th century, that stick tended to be the use of the military. Today, there are those in Washington who might argue that such gunboat diplomacy has been replaced by more subtle tactics, […]
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Restaurateurs Brought Up on Tax Fraud Charges
We have made a point in recent months to highlight issues related to the U.S. government’s deep focus on thwarting suspected tax evasion through the use of foreign accounts. Our efforts have attempted to provide some clarity about the conditions under which taxpayers must submit a Foreign Bank and Financial Account Report (FBAR) as part […]
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Is Civil Forfeiture Incentive for Perverse IRS Behavior?
Due process is held out as one of the cornerstone guarantees of the U.S. Constitution. What it is generally understood to mean is that the government can’t exercise punitive action against a person merely on suspicion of wrongdoing. Under that concept, actions such as the seizure of money or assets should not happen unless the […]
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IRS Says Chances of Return Audits Lowest in Years
The head of the Internal Revenue Service says his people will keep going after what he calls “the worst of the bad guys.” But the effort that has typically been put into doing that job is not going to be as vigorous as in most recent years. The agency says it’s going to have fewer […]
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Study: ‘Round-Tripping’ Money is Used to Evade Taxes
It may be a common assumption that if someone is under scrutiny from the Internal Revenue Service they must be guilty of something. The reality is that most individuals are not conscious committers of tax crimes. Very often, they simply have made errors of omission in filing their returns, either because of an oversight or […]
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More Foreign Nations Now FATCA Compliant. List Expected to Grow
The tax information swapping network being created by FATCA, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, took a big leap forward this week. The U.S. Treasury Department announced today that nearly 50 countries are now officially listed as “in compliance” with the law. More are expected to be added as the months of 2014 progress. FATCA […]
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April 15 Looms: Avoid Missteps that Might Trigger IRS Grief
For all the rhetoric out of Capitol Hill about simplifying the tax code, there isn’t much action making it a reality. If anything, as the government scrambles to close purported leaks in the tax collection system, simplification appears to be just a pipe dream. Tax filing for the average person is already a significant chore. […]
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Does IRS Guidance Dim Bitcoin’s Luster?
A synonym for the word controversy is dispute. And nothing feeds dispute more than when those involved in an argument can’t agree on what it is they are arguing about. Take for example the case of Bitcoin. Bitcoin has only existed for a few years. Most readers in the Washington area probably don’t have anything […]
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