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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Bozo Tax Tip #9: 300 Million Witnesses Can’t be Right
For tax bloggers like myself, Richard Hatch has been a godsend. His antics have been, well, remarkable. While he’s no longer at the top of my Bozo Tax Tips, his story is one that prospective tax offenders should learn. I … Continue reading
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IRS: Bitcoins Are Property
The IRS finally released guidance on Bitcoins and other virtual currency today. The IRS’s notice states that Bitcoins should be treated as property. What does this mean? 1. Bitcoins held as investments are generally treated under capital gain rules. If … Continue reading
Bozo Tax Tip #10: Email Your Social Security Number
It’s time for our annual rundown of Bozo Tax Tips, strategies that you really, really, really shouldn’t try. But somewhere, somehow, someone will try these. Don’t say I didn’t warn you! We’re starting a week early because I want to … Continue reading
IRS Releases New Forms W-8BEN and W-8ECI
The IRS released a new version of Form W-8BEN. The new version should be used by an individual responding to a withholding request from the US. It’s commonly used to note tax treaty benefits. There is a disclaimer on the … Continue reading
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The Flavor of the Season
Every tax season is a bit different. The last couple have been late seasons. Very few of my client could file until the end of March; everyone was waiting for paperwork. This year is different: Many of my clients have … Continue reading
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The Other March 17th Deadline: Form 1042s
There’s another tax deadline today: Form 1042s. The form 1042 series (1042, 1042-S, and 1042-T) is used to report annual withholding for US-source income of foreigners. Again, this is a postmark deadline (for paper-filed returns). There is no extra time … Continue reading
Corporate Tax Deadline Is Here
March 15th is the deadline to file calendar year corporate tax returns (Forms 1120 and 1120S). Because that fell on a Saturday, Monday, March 17th is the deadline. If you’re not ready to file, file an extension. Download Form 7004 … Continue reading
A Second Bite at the Apple? Yes, When You Don’t Read the Fine Print
I previously wrote about betonsports.com, a former Internet sports betting website. One of its executive, David Carruthers, made the mistake of changing planes at DFW. Unbeknownst to him, he had been indicted. His two-hour layover got extended…to 33 months at … Continue reading
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The IRS Needs Volunteers for the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel
The IRS is looking for a few good men and women. The IRS is looking for volunteers to serve on the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP), a federal advisory committee that listens to taxpayers, and help identify concerns and make recommendations … Continue reading
An Update on the BOE’s Fixer-Upper
When I last wrote about the home of California’s Board of Equalization–one of two tax collecting agencies in California–I called it a fixer-upper. That might have been kind. It does have a good location (right in downtown Sacramento). It is … Continue reading