Categories
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- BEA
- Books
- California
- Canada
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Cryptocurrencies
- Delaware
- District of Columbia
- Entity Formation
- Estate Tax
- Federal Budgeting
- FINCEN
- Florida
- Gambling
- Georgia
- Gift Tax
- Hawaii
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Information Returns
- International
- Iowa
- IRS
- Irvine
- Kansas
- Katrina
- Kentucky
- Las Vegas
- Legislation
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Orange County
- Oregon
- Payroll
- Payroll Taxes
- Pennsylvania
- Pensions
- Property Taxes
- Recordkeeping
- Rhode Island
- S Corporation
- Sales Tax
- SBA
- Scams
- Self Employment Tax
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Supreme Court
- Tax Court
- Tax Evasion
- Tax Fraud
- Tax Gifts
- Tax Preparation
- Taxable Talk
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Uncategorized
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington State
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Contact
Archives
Tax Blogs
- Dinesen Tax Times
- Don't Mess with Taxes
- EideBailly Tax News & Views
- Federal Tax Crimes
- Kelly Phillips Erb (Taxgirl)
- MauledAgain
- Peter Reilly
- Phil Hodgen Tax Law Blog
- Procedurally Taxing
- Tax Analysts Blog
- Tax Policy Blog (Tax Foundation)
- TaxProf Blog
- TaxVox Blog
- The Tax Guru
- The Wandering Tax Pro
- Tony Nitti on Forbes
Political Blogs
Tax Agencies
- California Department of Taxes and Fee Administration
- California Employment Development Dept.
- California Franchise Tax Board
- City of Las Vegas Business Licenses
- Clark County Business Licenses
- Henderson Business Licenses
- IRS
- Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
- Nevada Department of Taxation
- North Las Vegas Business Licenses
Memberships
Other Links
Meta
-
Note: All Content is Copyright © 2005 – 2024 by Clayton Financial and Tax LLC.
Author Archives: Russ
The Shutdown
Once again there’s a government shutdown. What does it mean for taxes? First, deadlines and responsibilities don’t change just because there’s a government shutdown. You still owe tax, and if you’re on extension your taxes are still due (generally) on … Continue reading
Pittsburgh Sacked
Jock taxes impact nonresident athletes (and others) who perform in out of state venues. Let’s say you’re in the National Hockey League (NHL), playing for the Vegas Golden Knights. You play a game in Pittsburgh. You now owe tax to … Continue reading
About That List of Occupations Eligible for “No Tax on Tips…”
You may have seen a list of occupations that are eligible for the One Big Beautiful Bill’s “No Tax on Tips” provision. And perhaps your occupation is on that list, and you’re thinking, “Wonderful! My taxable income is going down!” … Continue reading
Posted in Legislation
Tagged 2026.Tax.Season
Comments Off on About That List of Occupations Eligible for “No Tax on Tips…”
IRS Closes Cincinnati Lockboxes; New Addresses In Effect Immediately
Last week, the IRS released Publication 3891. This publication lists out where to mail paper-filed returns and payments for the 2026 tax year. Currently, Nevadans mail many IRS payments to addresses in Cincinnati, but not anymore. Spidell reports that the … Continue reading
Posted in IRS
Tagged 2025.Tax.Season, 2026.Tax.Season
Comments Off on IRS Closes Cincinnati Lockboxes; New Addresses In Effect Immediately
I’m Tipsy on Overtime
The IRS issued a press release yesterday: The Internal Revenue Service today announced that, as part of its phased implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, there will be no changes to certain information returns or withholding tables for … Continue reading
A February 17th Start to Tax Filing Next Year?
Yes, we’re looking at a late start to Tax Season next year. New IRS Commissioner Billy Long said at the recent National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) annual meeting (per a friend’s email–I did not attend) that the IRS expects … Continue reading
Posted in IRS, Tax Preparation
Tagged 2026.Tax.Season
Comments Off on A February 17th Start to Tax Filing Next Year?
New Portal Delayed Until Next Week
Our newsletter (which has gone out) notes that you should have received an announcement on our new web portal. You haven’t. The current (old) portal is still active; the new portal will be released next week as there was a … Continue reading
Posted in Taxable Talk
Comments Off on New Portal Delayed Until Next Week
The Real Winners of the 2025 World Series of Poker: Zero Is the Best Number
This year’s main event of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) attracted 9,735 entrants each of whom paid $10,000 attempting to become the World Champion. This wasn’t a record (last year’s field had 10,112), but it was still the third … Continue reading
Did the W-2G Threshold for Slots Get Increased in the One Big Beautiful Bill?
I’ve seen reports online that the threshold for issuance of W-2Gs was increased in the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) to $2,000 from $600. Is that true? First, the threshold for issuance of many 1099s was increased by the OBBB to $2,000 … Continue reading
Posted in Gambling, Legislation
Comments Off on Did the W-2G Threshold for Slots Get Increased in the One Big Beautiful Bill?
Senate Version of Big, Beautiful Bill Is Bigly Ugly Towards Gambling
The extension to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is now in the Senate as the “Big, Beautiful Bill.” The Senate version will likely receive a final vote today (and pass); however, it is quite different in certain areas … Continue reading