Monthly Archives: February 2018

SEC Reportedly Launches Cryptocurrency Probe on ICOs

The Wall Street Journal is reporting (pay link) that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued “scores of subpoenas and information requests” regarding digital tokens (aka Initial Coin Offerings, or ICOs). That regulators are starting to look into this … Continue reading

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Coinbase To Comply With IRS Summons

Two of my clients received an email from Coinbase: Dear Mr. Smith, In December 2016, the Internal Revenue Service issued a summons demanding that Coinbase produce a wide range of records relating to approximately 500,000 Coinbase customers. Coinbase fought this … Continue reading

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The Good, Bad, and Ugly of the Tax Extenders

As write this it’s February 21st. About ten days ago Congress, in its unending wisdom, decided to extend certain “Tax Extenders” that they had let expire at the end of 2017. Yes, the undead have risen again! As soon as … Continue reading

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Driver’s Licenses and Tax Filings

Many states are now requiring we obtain your driver’s license information (or state ID) in order to file your return. Currently, these states are requiring this information: – Alabama – California – Colorado – Illinois – Kansas – Louisiana – … Continue reading

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Have I Committed Malpractice?

Let’s say John Smith is a consultant in Syracuse, New York. His business is conducted fully in Syracuse. He never travels outside of Syracuse. He writes reports on a niche area for businesses. Mr. Smith files and pay New York … Continue reading

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