Is it a Hobby or Business?

Taxpayers may be faced with the question: “Is it a hobby or business?” The IRS states that: “sometimes the line between having a hobby and running a business can be confusing, but knowing the difference is important because hobbies and businesses are treated differently when it’s time to file a tax return. The biggest difference […]
Employee Retention Credit part of the IRS Dirty Dozen

On 3/29/24, the IRS continued the release of the Dirty Dozen scams for 2024 with a warning to businesses and others to stay clear from promoters and marketers that stir ineligible business to submit incorrect Employee Retention Credit claims. The IRS warning clearly states that business owners should contact a trusted professional advisor to “avoid […]
Passport Revocation or Denial continues

On 1/1/24, the IRS updated its Passport Revocation or Denial Page in cases of certain unpaid taxes. Section 7345 of the Internal Revenue Code requires the U.S. Department of the Treasury to notify the U.S. Department of State if a certification is made that an individual has a “seriously delinquent tax debt.” The Internal Revenue […]
All Sources of Income Must be Reported on Tax Return

On 3/6/24, the IRS released a reminder to all taxpayers that all sources of income must be reported on their tax return. The IRS is paying close attention to all sources of income derived from digital asset transactions, the gig economy and service industry as well as income from foreign sources. IRS is keen on […]
Corporate Jets and the IRS

On 2/21/24, the IRS announced that it will begin auditing corporate jet usage as part of its larger effort to ensure high-income groups “don’t fly under the radar” on tax responsibilities. IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel stated that: “Personal use of corporate jets and other aircraft by executives and others have tax implications, and it’s a […]
Fraud is the Number One Crime in Money Laundering

On February 2024, the U.S. Treasury released the 2024 National Money Laundering Risk Assessment (NMLRA) which examines the current money laundering environment and identifies the ways in which criminals and other actors seek to launder funds. The Assessment aims to: inform the understanding of illicit finance risk by governmental and private sector actors, strengthen risk […]
High-Income Taxpayers Beware that IRS Actions Escalate if Tax Returns Aren’t Filed

On 2/29/24, the IRS announced a new effort focused on high-income taxpayers who have failed to file federal income tax returns in more than 125,000 instances since 2017. The mailings include more than 25,000 to those with more than $1 million in income, and over 100,000 to people with incomes between $400,000 and $1 million […]
Form 1099-K 2023 IRS Clarification

On 2/6/24, the IRS released new and updated FAQs regarding Form 1099-K 2023 given that on November 21, 2023 (via Notice 2023-74) the IRS announced that calendar year 2023 would also be a transition year for third party settlement organizations (TPSOs). This means that the IRS again delayed the effective date of the $600 threshold […]
Is Your 2023 Tax Preparer Asking You the Right Questions?

Tax season is here and on 2/1/24, the IRS reminded Taxpayers to choose a 2023 Tax Preparer carefully when preparing their 2023 Taxes. Taxpayers are ultimately legally responsible for all the information on their income tax return, regardless of who prepares it. A tax preparer can have different levels of skills, education and expertise and […]
Digital Assets 2023 Form 1040

On 1/22/24, the IRS reminded taxpayers that they must again answer the digital asset 2023 question on Forms 1040 and 1040-SR and report all digital asset related income when they file their 2023 federal income tax return, as they did for their 2022 federal tax returns for Digital Assets in 2022. The 1040 2023 Instructions […]
2023 Taxes: Best to Get Ready Now

Tax planning applies to everyone. On 1/22/24, IRS reminded all taxpayers to start getting ready to file their federal income tax return. Planning ahead can help taxpayers file an accurate return and avoid delays that can slow tax refunds. Going through statements, receipts, tax forms and other financial documents when it’s time to prepare to […]
FinCEN BOI FAQs Updated Once Again

On 12/12/23, FinCEN BOI FAQs were updated to include twenty-one new questions related to general questions, the reporting process, reporting companies, reporting requirements, initial reports, updated reports, compliance, and enforcement, FinCEN identifiers, and third-party service providers. FinCEN BOI FAQs have been updated since March 24, 2023, when FinCEN issued its first set of guidance materials […]