Monthly Archives: February 2017

The Hidden Bitcoin Trap: FBAR

A lot of my clients have invested in Bitcoins. For those who aren’t aware Bitcoins are a “cryptocurrency.” For tax purposes, Bitcoins are treated like stocks and bonds; realized gains (and losses) are reported on Schedule D. And that’s everything … Continue reading

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FTB Not Appealing Swart Decision

Last month a California appellate court ruled that California’s Franchise Tax Board was wrong in trying to assess an Iowa corporation with a 0.2% ownership in an LLC that invested in California the California minimum Franchise Tax. It was announced … Continue reading

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Online Gambling Addresses for 2017

This list has been superceded by the 2018 list. With the United States v. Hom decision, we must again file an FBAR for foreign online gambling sites. An FBAR (Form 114) is required if your aggregate balance exceeds $10,000 at … Continue reading

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Casinos and ITINs: Update #1

On Monday I wrote about Las Vegas casinos receiving letters ordering them not to issue ITINs (Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers). When I wrote the post, I knew of one major Las Vegas casino that had received this letter; I assumed … Continue reading

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San Francisco Supervisors Want a Local Income Tax

California is not a low-tax state. Thankfully for Californians, there are no local income taxes. However, that soon may change. Seven of the eleven members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors [1] are sponsoring a measure that will ask … Continue reading

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Casinos Can No Longer Issue ITINs

Suppose you’re a resident of the United Kingdom and you come to Las Vegas to play in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) or just try your luck at a slot machine here. You have good luck and manage to … Continue reading

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Consulting, Gambling; There’s No Difference, Right?

The Tax Court looked at an individual (call him “Mr. A.”) who looked like a professional poker player, appeared to have an income from poker, but was described on his tax return as a “consultant.” His tax return showed less … Continue reading

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If You Were Paid for Protesting in North Dakota…

There’s been a political firestorm over oil pipeline construction in the United States. That’s been the case with the Dakota Access Pipeline construction in North Dakota. I’ll ignore the politics of whether or not the pipeline should be built. (If … Continue reading

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Breaking Bad Hits an IRS Attorney

In the television show “Breaking Bad,” a high school chemistry teacher turns to selling methamphetamine to help his family; that’s a decidedly illegal activity. An IRS attorney is accused of pursuing the same activity. Jack Vitayanon, an IRS attorney in … Continue reading

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