In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Connelly v. United States will require closely-held business owners to reconsider their current buy-sell arrangement in order to avoid additional federal estate...more
6/14/2024
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Since the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has received its supplemental funding under the Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS has continuously focused on high-income earners, partnerships, and large corporations. Under its most...more
Certain limited partners in venture capital and private equity will likely see an increase in their tax liability due to a recent U.S. Tax Court decision. Generally, partners in a partnership and members in a limited...more
12/8/2023
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced a renewed effort to ensure compliance with federal tax law, specifically focusing on high-income earners, partnerships, and large corporations. This additional scrutiny...more
9/28/2023
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Partnerships ,
Publicly-Traded Companies
Recently, the Wall Street Journal published an article entitled “The SALT Cap Has a $20 Billion Hole.” The premise of the article was that the projections of the additional revenue that would be received by limiting the SALT...more
Is it charitable to donate to a group that facilitates opportunities for athletes at a particular college? The IRS thinks not. In a recent memo released from the office of the IRS Chief Counsel, the IRS asserts that this...more
In a rare unanimous opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court recently confirmed that existing law allows the IRS to probe your bank records, without ever notifying you. Under the applicable statute, the Court concluded the IRS is not...more
6/2/2023
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Debt Collection ,
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Polselli v International Revenue Service ,
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Tax Debt ,
Tax Liability
Every year, the IRS issues a list of the top 12 scams and schemes for taxpayers to take caution to avoid. While the first of April marked the annual “April Fools” period, I don’t want you to be fooled by IRS scams. So, while...more
4/12/2023
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Email ,
Employee Retention ,
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Phishing Scams ,
Social Media ,
Spam ,
Tax Advice ,
Tax Avoidance ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Preparers ,
Text Messages
The Research and Development Tax Credit, formally known as the Credit for Increasing Research Activities under Section 41 of the Internal Revenue Code, has been in existence for many years to encourage companies to conduct...more
3/24/2023
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Internal Revenue Code (IRC) ,
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Research and Development ,
Small Business ,
Startups ,
Tax Credits ,
U.S. Treasury ,
Wages
As of today, no one has successfully picked the right numbers to win the current Mega Millions. Based on current projections, it is scheduled to reach $1.35 Billion by the drawing on Friday, January 13, 2023. This is the...more
January 1 marks the start of the new year and with a new year, new tax law changes. If you’re an Ohio State Buckeye fan, your New Year did not begin exactly how you wanted to, but the year looks bright going forward. As we...more