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Everything You Need to Know About the Statute of Limitations

The statute of limitation is the date after which the IRS may not assess additional tax.  The standard statute of limitations is three years and starts on the LATER of... read more →
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1099s and Backup Withholding

§6041A creates a requirement for taxpayers engaged in a trade or business to issue a statement to people they pay $600 or more during the tax year for services.  This statement is also filed... read more →
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The Mechanics of Reporting Self-Employed Health Insurance

Self-employed health insurance can be a valuable deduction but it's often missed or reported incorrectly.  Here I lay out the requirements to claiming this deduction. (more…)
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IRS Audits – How Far Can They Go?

The IRS has specific rules regarding which returns a Revenue Agent (RA) can audit.  It all starts with the return that is assigned through the normal audit selection process.  Once... read more →
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1099s & IRS Burden of Proof

If a 1099-MISC (1099) is filed with the IRS and a taxpayer doesn't report that income, the IRS computers may detect the under reporting and send out a notice.  Similarly, a Revenue Agent... read more →
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Generous Chick-fil-A Franchisee vs. §162

I recently saw an article about a Chick-fil-A store about to undergo a 5-month renovation.  The franchisee decided to pay all of his employees their normal wages during the renovation... read more →
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Formless LLC Conversions

Many states allow one business entity type, like a Limited Liability Company (LLC), to convert to a corporation.  This is called a formless conversion.  It makes it easier for business... read more →
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Principal Residence Exclusion – What You May Not Know

The exclusion for gain on sale of your principal residence is widely known among tax practitioners and the public alike.  The concept is fairly easy to grasp - if you... read more →
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Dependency Exemption for Divorced Parents

When people divorce, the court issues a document called a divorce decree.  This decree sets the terms of their divorce and, if they have kids, will decide custody arrangements.  The decree will... read more →
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