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Common Reporting Standard, Part 1: What is It?
The international tax landscape has changed radically in recent years. The IRS enforcement crackdown on offshore account reporting is only one aspect of this. Also looming large of course is passage by Congress of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and the intergovernmental agreements worked out by the Treasury Department to enforce it. But […]
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Payroll Tax Problems, Part 2: IRS Trying to Flag Noncompliance Sooner
In part one of this post, we began discussing the challenges you can face as a business owner if you fall behind on your payroll taxes. If your business runs into cashflow problems, it can be tempting to dip into the money you withheld from employees’ wage for payroll taxes. This may seem like merely […]
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Form 1099-K: Can The Reporting Requirements Trigger a Tax Audit?
A few years ago, Congress got the idea that businesses could be more accurate in reporting all of their income. The concern was that there was a significant gap between taxable income and income reported on tax returns. To respond to this concern, Congress added a provision to the tax code to require credit-card companies […]
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Sole Proprietors: Work with Experienced Advocate to Effectively Handle IRS Audit
For those who are in business for themselves as sole proprietors, managing tax compliance is an important task. Not only is there income tax and the obligation to report profits, but also self-employment tax, quarterly estimated tax reporting, social security and Medicare taxes and tax withholdings, federal unemployment tax, and other potential tax obligations as […]
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Privacy of Your Tax Information: IRS Reboots Transcript Service
Data privacy is a critical concern in the online. Breaches of personal information can lead to identity theft, fraud and other serious problems for those who information is compromised. In recent years, there have been numerous widespread significant data breaches in the private sector, at companies such as Target and EBay. Breaches have occurred in […]
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When One’s Business is Being Audited
Running a business can have stressful aspects under any circumstances. Certain things though can add to the stress a business owner experiences. One is finding out from the Internal Revenue Service that their business is going to be audited. Business audits by the Internal Revenue Service can be looking at all different kinds of things […]
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Foreign Account Housekeeping: File FBAR by June 30
Tax filing is a little bit like homework, in that it involves turning in information that meets certain requirements. To be sure, the IRS does not exactly give you a letter grade on what you turn in (or fail to turn in). But an audit, or even worse a criminal investigation, can carry consequences more […]
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U.S. Department of Justice launches Investigation into Panama Papers
A few weeks ago the world was introduced to one of the largest information leaks ever seen: over 11.5 million documents and 2.6 terabytes of information from the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca went public. While the leak does not necessarily stamp all those involved with guilty convictions for tax evasion, money laundering, or any […]
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Tax Compliance Challenges, Part 1: The Complexity of the Code
Tax avoidance is a perfectly honorable American tradition. You have every right as a taxpayer to take advantage of deductions, credits and other preferences to minimize or avoid taxes – as long as you stay within the law. But staying within the letter of the law can be difficult when the tax code is so […]
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The Tax Gap, Part 1: What is the Biggest Contributor?
“Tax gap” is kind of a wonky term. But it reflects a tax compliance and enforcement context that has definite implications for taxpayers. The term refers to the difference between the amount of taxes that a revenue agency actually collects and the amount of taxes that theoretically were due. In this two-part post, we will […]
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