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Author Archives: Russ
The Best Tax Blog Is Back
As a published author I’m biased about my writing ability. But as my mother told me (and, yes, my mother is a published author, too), know your abilities! The best tax blog up until May 2017 was Joe Kristan’s Roth … Continue reading
New York DFS & Gambling: It’s the Constitution
There’s a quick way of doing many things that, in the long-run, doesn’t work so well; there’s a slower way of doing those same things that will always work. That’s true in tax, and it’s true for a legislature that’s … Continue reading
Take the Five Minutes: Reconcile Your Checking Account Each Month
If you’re in business, you’re required to keep books and records. Those books and records need to accurately reflect the income and expenses of your business. Seems simple, right? But as Tax Season is now here something I (and most … Continue reading
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You Heard About that May 29th Filing Deadline, Right?
So let’s look at important tax deadlines this year. There’s January 31st (the deadline to mail and file many 1099s and to distribute and file W-2s), March 15th (the deadline to file S-Corporation and partnership tax returns, and Forms 3520-A), … Continue reading
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It’s Time to Start Your 2020 Mileage Log
I’m going to start the new year with a couple reposts of essential information. Yes, you do need to keep a mileage log: Last Thursday was the first business day of the new year for many. You may have resolved … Continue reading
IRS Announces 2019 Tax Filings to Begin on January 27th
The IRS today announced that the 2019 tax filing season for individuals will begin on Monday, January 27th. Tax Returns and payments are due by Wednesday, April 15th (an extension to file is available until October 15th, but payment of … Continue reading
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2020 Standard Mileage Rates Released
Yesterday, the IRS announced the 2020 standard mileage rates. The rates are: 57.5 cents per mile for business use (down 0.5 cents per mile from 2019); 17 cents per mile for medical or moving use (down 3 cents per mile … Continue reading
The 2019 Tax Offender of the Year
This year really went by fast, but unfortunately there’s no shortage of candidates for the Tax Offender of the Year award. As a reminder, to be considered for the Tax Offender of the Year award, the individual (or organization) must … Continue reading
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An Update on Arizona v. California
There’s been some news on Arizona’s attempt to stop California from requiring indirect passive owners of LLCs who happen to own other LLCs that invest in California from having to pay California’s $800 minimum franchise tax. When we last looked … Continue reading
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Congress Gets in the Christmas Spirit: Tax Extenders Pass
“It’s looking a lot like Christmas,” is how one Christmas tune begins. Here in Las Vegas, that means it’s cold (for Las Vegas), and the few deciduous trees in town are now leafless. But Congress got in the Christmas spirit, … Continue reading
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