Monthly Archives: September 2017

It’s One 1099 Per Person, Or the Most Stupid and Hilarious Thing I’ve Seen in Some Time

One of my clients, Barri Brown (all names in this post are fictitious), was missing a 1099 issued by one of the two large Daily Fantasy Sports (DFS) companies. It didn’t show on her Wage & Income Transcript, so she … Continue reading

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IRS Suspends ASFR Program

Via Procedurally Taxing comes news that the IRS has suspended the Automated Substitute for Return (ASFR) program. This doesn’t sound like much, but this is huge news. First, for those who aren’t tax geeks, the ASFR program is an automated … Continue reading

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Prepare to Panic!

Today is Monday, September 25, 2017. Exactly three weeks from today is Monday, October 16, 2017. That’s the deadline for individual taxpayers on extension to file their tax returns (save for those in hurricane disaster zones in Florida, Georgia, Texas, … Continue reading

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The Train to Nowhere Remains a Boondoggle

California’s high speed rail, aka The Train to Nowhere, remains likely to never carry passengers between Northern California and Southern California. Perhaps the segment linking Merced and Shafter (just north of Bakersfield) will run (although unlikely at high speed); more … Continue reading

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Harvey and Irma Relief Includes the FBAR

Taxpayers with $10,000 aggregate in one or more foreign financial accounts must file an FBAR (Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, Form 114) with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FINCEN). FINCEN has announced on their website that they are … Continue reading

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IRS Transcript Delivery System Failing for Many Users; No Fix Time

One of the major tools I use is the IRS’s e-Services system; the component I use the most is the Transcript Delivery System (TDS). Last weekend, the IRS did a major “upgrade” of the system. I have to put upgrade … Continue reading

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IRS Gives Tax Deadline Relief to Victims of Hurricane Irma

The IRS today announce that they are extending tax filing deadlines for victims of Hurricane Irma to January 31, 2018. The relief applies to any area designated by FEMA as qualifying for individual assistance (areas in Florida, Puerto Rico, and … Continue reading

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IRS Appeals Steele Decision

Earlier this year a court ruled that the IRS cannot charge for Practitioner Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs). To no one’s surprise, yesterday the IRS appealed the decision to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. It will … Continue reading

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Can You Use a §1031 Exchange to Defer Gain with Cryptocurrency?

I recently wrote an article noting that if you exchange one cryptocurrency for another you have a capital gain (or loss). I was recently asked if you could defer such a gain by using a §1031 Exchange. What Is a … Continue reading

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