Monthly Archives: January 2017

2017 Mailbag #2: The Case of the Deliberately Wrong 1099

Our second mailbag post deals with an issue I’ve reported on before: an incorrect information return. Once again, there’s a twist. In 2015 I did some consulting for them and was paid $10,000; I received a 2015 Form 1099-MISC that … Continue reading

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2017 Mailbag #1: The 1099 Doesn’t Show Up, So I Don’t Have to Report It, Right?

It’s time for this year’s mailbag, and we’ll start with a common question: What happens if you’re expecting a 1099 and it doesn’t show up? There’s a twist as you will soon see: I did contract work for a company … Continue reading

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Train to Nowhere is Significantly Overbudget

The Los Angeles Times has a report today that California’s bullet train may cost 50% more than initially thought…and that’s in the “easy” section to build (in California’s flat Central Valley). It’s now estimated to cost somewhere between $9.5 to … Continue reading

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Swart Wins Appeal; Not Liable for California Minimum Tax

Good news for non-California businesses that are passive investors in an investment that invests in a California entity. The Franchise Tax Board (California’s income tax agency) has been ruling that business entities that have no active business in California but … Continue reading

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Please Don’t Do This!

Joe Kristan tweeted the following last weekend: When a taxpayer emails his IP-PIN letter as an unencrypted attachment after his ID has been stolen… pic.twitter.com/oZIdYMZGnE — Joe Kristan (@joebwan) January 8, 2017 As I was going through my emails this … Continue reading

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It’s 1099 Time

It’s time for businesses to send out their annual information returns. These are the Form 1099s that are sent to to vendors when required. Let’s look first at who does not have to receive 1099s: Corporations (except attorneys) Entities you … Continue reading

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Start Your 2017 Mileage Log Now

I’m going to start the new year with a few reposts of essential information. Yes, you do need to keep a mileage log: Tuesday is the first business day of the new year for many. You may have resolved to … Continue reading

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