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Author Archives: Russ
Shocking: State Taxes Matter to Hockey Players
I grew up in Chicago, and have been a lifelong fan of the Chicago Blackhawks. They’ve been, to put it kindly, lousy over the past few years (after winning three Stanley Cups from 2010-2015); however, there are now signs that … Continue reading
New Jersey: We Delayed Processing Your Extension Payment So We’re Going to Penalize You for Our Error
Two clients of ours timely filed their federal and New Jersey extensions on April 15th, paying by electronic debit. (One filed at 7am and the other at 12 noon, well before the midnight deadline.) Both clients were waiting on K-1s, … Continue reading
Kalshi Preliminary Injunction in Nevada Dissolved; Kalshi Likely Soon Gone from State
This morning, a judge here in Nevada dissolved Kalshi’s preliminary injunction against the Nevada Gaming Control Board. That injunction (now gone) prohibited Nevada from stopping Kalshi’s sports betting–excuse me–sports contracts from being offered in the state. While I expect Kalshi to … Continue reading
Are Prediction Markets Sports Betting Products Doomed in the Long-Term?
Prediction markets are another new phenomenon. Kalshi, PolyMarket, and others offer predictions on things like, “Will the Epstein Files be released by the end of 2025?” They also offer sports predictions which I believe are clearly sports betting by any … Continue reading
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
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Tagged 2026.Tax.Season
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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
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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
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