Monthly Archives: August 2022

Are NFTs Subject to Sales and Other State and Local Taxes?

Let’s say you’re Ralph, and you create a series of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs).  You begin selling these NFTs, and each sells for the equivalent of $100,000.  Of course, that income is subject to income tax (it’s an accession to wealth, … Continue reading

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Student Loan Forgiveness: Should You File or Wait?

With President Biden’s announcement of forgiving student loans, there are some obvious questions: Will this be taxed by the IRS? Will this be taxed by the states with income taxes? Will this be upheld by the courts? When will there … Continue reading

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If You Haven’t Filed Your 2019 and/or 2020 Tax Returns, You Have One Month to Do So and Avoid Late Filing Penalties

Earlier today, the IRS announced extremely broad penalty relief for 2019 and 2020 late-filed tax returns.  Here’s the beginning of the IRS’s press release: To help struggling taxpayers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Internal Revenue Service today issued Notice … Continue reading

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On Exchanging Cryptocurrency for Casino Chips (or Cash)

The high stakes poker world works a little differently than you might think.  Most of the players frequenting these games know each other, and borrowing money from one another is common.  Another common occurrence is the exchanging of cryptocurrency for … Continue reading

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IRS: Let’s Spend $5 (At Least) to Disallow $0.11

When you file an amended return, you’re actually making a claim for refund.  Tax professionals have been filing (for their clients) amended payroll tax returns (Form 941) to obtain the Economic Recovery Credit (ERC).  I’ve done two (so far), and … Continue reading

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Square Pegs and Round Holes: Tornado Cash, Anti-Money Laundering, and Crypto

On August 8th, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) went after virtual currency “mixer” Tornado Cash.  Tornado Cash was sanctioned, and as the Treasury’s press release notes, As a result of today’s action, all … Continue reading

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Answering to a Higher Authority

Robert Brockman, the 2020 Tax Offender of the Year, passed away last weekend.  Mr. Brockman was facing a 39-count indictment for tax fraud and related charges; his trial was set for this coming February.  Mr. Brockman’s attorneys argued that he … Continue reading

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