Monthly Archives: December 2021

The 2021 Tax Offender of the Year

It’s time once more for that (not really) most prestigious of prestigious awards, the Tax Offender of the Year.  One year I’ll find that I don’t have many deserving winners (probably the year after I retire); however, there were plenty … Continue reading

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2022 State Business Tax Climate Index: Bring Me the Usual Suspects!

Yesterday, the Tax Foundation released its list of the business tax climate in the 50 states.  Not much has changed, and for those in New York, New Jersey, and California wondering why businesses are moving to Florida and Nevada, you … Continue reading

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Dear IRS: What Part of Deceased Didn’t You Understand?

Last year, one of our clients (call him John Smith) passed away.  I had both a Power of Attorney and Tax Information Authorizations on file with the IRS for this taxpayer.  One of the rules about representation is that when … Continue reading

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Nominations Due for 2021 Tax Offender of the Year!

In just over two weeks it will be time for me to hand out the annual Tax Offender of the Year award.  I suspect that once again there are too many deserving nominees.  If you have a suggestion, feel free … Continue reading

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IRS Appears to Add Requirement for Individuals to Include Statement on PPP Loan Forgiveness for 2021 Personal Returns

On Friday, the IRS released draft instructions for Form 1040.  Buried on page 23 of the instructions (page 24 of the PDF) is the following: Forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loans The forgiveness of a PPP Loan creates tax-exempt … Continue reading

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