Mail From the IRS
For the most part, Taxpayers do not want to receive mail from the IRS or open mail from the IRS. This is why IRS issued Tax Tip 2024-45 on May 6, 2024 to let taxpayers know what taxpayers should do if they receive mail from the IRS. Receiving mail from the IRS can be worrisome […]
HOAs are Reporting Companies under the CTA
On 4/18/24, FinCEN updated its Beneficial Ownership Reporting FAQs and included for the first time information regarding HOAs (Home Owners Associations). FinCEN confirms in this update that HOAs are reporting companies under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and are subject to BOI (Beneficial Ownership Information) reporting requirements if they are entities created by filing of […]
Access to BOI: FinCEN Phased Approach
On 4/18/24, FinCEN updated its FAQ Section and added a new section titled “Access to BOI Information”. This new section addresses the phased approach from FinCEN to providing access to BOI – beneficial ownership information – as FinCEN is not currently accepting requests for access to BOI. FinCEN states that it will provide further guidance […]
Offer in Compromise: Opportunity to Solve Tax Debt
IRS issued Tax Tip 2024-37, April 24, 2024, to inform taxpayers that can’t pay their full tax debt or if paying would cause financial hardship, that they should consider applying for an offer in compromise which is a program that could provide an opportunity to eligible taxpayers to solve their tax debt with the IRS […]
How to Amend a Tax Return?
The IRS released Tax Tip 2024-38, April 25, 2024, to explain to taxpayers how to amend a tax return. If a taxpayer discovers an error after filing their return, the taxpayer may need to amend a tax return. IRS states that when a taxpayer realizes that their federal tax return has a math error, missing […]
Dirty Dozen 2024
On 4/11/24, the IRS concluded the release of the Dirty Dozen 2024. The Dirty Dozen is an annual taxpayer awareness campaign which began in 2002 listing twelve scams and schemes that place taxpayers, businesses, and the tax professional community at risk of losing money, personal information, data and more. The Dirty Dozen 2024 is an […]
Tax Strategies and Schemes to Avoid Taxes at IRS Forefront
On 4/11/24, the IRS wrapped up its 2024 Dirty Dozen List with a “warning to taxpayers regarding promoters selling bogus tax strategies and fraudulent offshore schemes designed to reduce or avoid taxes altogether”. Tax strategies and schemes to avoid taxes remain a high priority for the IRS. “Taxpayers should be wary of anything that seeks […]
U.S. Passport Card Fraud FinCEN Notice
On 4/15/24, FinCEN in conjunction with the U.S Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), issued warning regarding U.S. Passport Card Fraud via Notice to financial institutions urging them to be vigilant in identifying and reporting suspicious activity related to the use of U.S. Passport Card Fraud for identity theft and fraud schemes. The purpose […]
Social Media Tax Advice Can Lead to Trouble
On 4/8/24, the IRS continued updating the Dirty Dozen list for 2024 including how social media tax advice can lead taxpayers to trouble as inaccurate or misleading tax information is circulating. IRS is re-issuing a warning, just like they did in 2023, regarding trusting social media tax advice that can lure taxpayers and tax professionals […]
Robocall Campaign Pushing Fake Tax Relief Gets Cease and Desist
On 4/4/24, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Enforcement Bureau issued a cease-and-desist letter against Veriwave Telco due to an illegal robocall campaign pertaining to a “National Tax Relief Program.” The FCC also warned the company that failure to comply with the requirements outlined in the cease-and-desist letter may result in mandatory blocking by downstream providers […]
Smishing and Phishing Scams Kick Off IRS Annual Dirty Dozen
On 3/28/24, the IRS kicked off its annual Dirty Dozen list with a warning for taxpayers to be aware of evolving smishing and phishing scams designed to steal sensitive taxpayer information. Smishing and phishing scams arrive to the taxpayer in the form of unsolicited texts or emails to trick the taxpayer to provide valuable personal […]
Can You Appeal the IRS?
Taxpayers have the right to appeal the IRS. Understanding how to appeal the IRS is critical and Taxpayers ought to consider retaining representation in order to diminish the risks of litigation. Only attorneys, certified public accountants or enrolled agents are allowed to represent a taxpayer before Appeals. An appeals office is the only level of […]