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IRS Clarifies per Diem Rates for Business Expenses

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on October 8, 2019.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced changes to its per diem rates. Per diem rates apply to the reimbursements given to employees to cover traveling expenses like meals, lodges and incidentals during business trips. It is important to stress the reimbursement component because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) that went into effect […]

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States Lose Court Battle Against SALT Limit

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on October 1, 2019.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) led to major changes to federal tax law. One example of the changes that impact taxpayers is the creation of a cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction taxpayers could claim on their federal tax returns. The limit, now set at $10,000, was a blow to […]

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When does a Tax Crime Equal Prison Time?

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on September 29, 2019.

It may seem like an innocuous crime that would come with, at most, a financial penalty. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) does not take lightly to information a tax payer may be committing tax crimes. When are tax crimes serious? One key distinction: Negligence vs Tax Fraud. Negligence […]

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High Net Worth Individuals Flee High Tax States

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on September 16, 2019.

A billionaire recently told his New York staff that he was closing shop and relocating to Florida. Although warmer winters may have played a role in the decision, the move was more likely motivated by an attempt to reduce the entrepreneur’s tax obligations. Why would tax obligations fuel a move across the country? The Tax […]

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Pay Estimated Taxes? 3rd Quarter Payment is Due on Monday.

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on September 11, 2019.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released a publication reminding taxpayers the third quarter estimated tax payment for 2019 taxes is due soon. Normally, the tax payment is due on September 15th. However, since September 15th falls on a Sunday this year, the agency expects taxpayers to make their payment by Monday, September 16th. What […]

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80 Individuals Indicted for Conspiracy to Steal and Launder Millions Via Online Fraud Schemes

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on August 26, 2019.

On August 22, 2019, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California reported the unsealing of a 252-count federal grand jury indictment charging 80 defendants, mostly Nigerian nationals, with conspiracy to steal and launder millions of dollars via multiple online fraud schemes. The report emphasizes that the “FBI is committed to working […]

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Tax Withholdings: A Primer

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on August 26, 2019.

A failure to adjust your tax withholding can lead to serious problems. Your tax withholding impacts how much tax the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and state tax authorities take out of your paycheck. The government expects taxpayer to pay their tax obligations throughout the year. What happens if you do not pay 90% of your […]

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Fail to Meet Estimated 2018 Tax Payment? IRS May Waive Fees.

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on August 19, 2019.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) meant big tax changes for 2018 tax filings. For some, the changes impacted tax withholdings. As a result, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) encouraged taxpayers to conduct a paycheck checkup to make sure they were withholding enough funds to cover their tax obligations. Those who failed to cover […]

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3 Tax Questions to Ask Before Claiming a Hobby as a Business

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on August 12, 2019.

What happens if a hobby becomes more than a hobby? Maybe a brewing hobby has led to a passion and some great brews that you want to branch out and pursue brewing as a full-time career. Maybe a farming hobby brought in more of a profit than you expected and you want to shift more […]

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Taxpayers: What is the Worst Thing to do if Contacted by the IRS?

On behalf of Frost Law posted in on August 5, 2019.

It is not uncommon for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to reach out to taxpayers. This contact itself may seem like a nightmare, but taxpayers can make the situation even worse if they do not act appropriately. What is the worst thing a taxpayer could do when contacted by the IRS? The worst response is […]

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