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UPDATE | Extended Again: Federal and California Tax Relief for California Storms

As practitioners predicted, the California Franchise Tax Board has adopted the federal November 16, 2023 extensions for similar state returns and payments. To those CPAs and taxpayers who pulled all-nighters to get returns...more

Federal and California Tax Agencies Announce Relief Measures for Storm-Impacted Taxpayers (UPDATED)

March Update - As another deluge of storms ravages California and the Southeast, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on February 24, 2023 announced a further extension of the May 15 tax deadline to October 16, 2023 for...more

Federal and California Tax Agencies Announce Relief Measures for Storm-Impacted Taxpayers

Federal and California tax agencies have announced several relief measures for taxpayers affected by the storms that started shortly before New Year’s Eve and ended (for the time being) on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Natural...more

UPDATE 2 | COVID-19 Federal and California Tax Extensions

REMEMBER TO PAY YOUR PROPERTY TAXES BY APRIL 10 Our March 30, 2020 eAlert gave an update on COVID-19-related extensions for filing and paying federal and California taxes. We noted in that eAlert that relief was expanding...more

Update on COVID-19 Federal and California Tax Extensions

A flurry of activity during the past 2 weeks – at federal, state and local levels – gave tax filing and payment relief to taxpayers because of the COVID-19 pandemic, which exploded in the U.S. in the middle of March,...more

California FTB Answers the Question: Does an “LP Nothing” Really Matter?

Anyone could see that, for a limited partnership (“LP”) that was a “tax nothing” – i.e., one “disregarded” for federal income tax purposes – the corresponding California treatment was very confusing. To clear up this...more

Stay Ahead Of The Curve When Choosing Desired Tax Treatment

A foreigner starting business in the U.S. usually hires attorneys for visas, leases and licenses. The tax advisor comes later, when returns loom. This tendency is unfortunate because entering the U.S. starts the clock for...more

The Supreme Court Said We're Married … Now What?

We recently sent an E-Alert on what the recent Supreme Court same-sex marriage decisions mean for employers, but what do those decisions mean for the couples themselves in terms of employer and tax benefits?...more

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