Settlement Announced

The U.S. Treasury Department’s financial intelligence and money laundering watchdogs announced settlements reached with a virtual currency exchange platform for violations and failure to monitor potential illegal activity. The platform agreed to pay more than $29 million to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. Over $24 million of that payment will be credited towards the company’s […]

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Ratio analysis: Extracting actionable data from your financials

What do you do with your financial statements when your auditor delivers them? Resist the temptation to just file them away — they’re more than an exercise in compliance. With a little finagling, you can calculate key financial ratios from line items in your company’s financial statements. These metrics provide insight into historical trends, potential […]

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Disaster relief

Most people know that victims of disasters such as storms, wildfires or floods may get tax relief from the IRS. But do you know what must happen first? The area must be declared a major disaster by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Taxpayers in a FEMA-declared disaster area automatically get more time to file […]

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Deductions for business expenses

Do you operate a small business? You can deduct the costs involved in bringing in new customers and keeping existing ones, including advertising and marketing expenses. The expenses must be ordinary (common in your industry) and necessary (appropriate for your business). The IRS reminds business owners that among the expenses you generally can’t deduct are […]

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A “needs improvement” grade given to the IRS

Following a recent audit, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) basically issued a “needs improvement” grade to the IRS. TIGTA examined the agency’s compliance with legal restrictions on using records of tax enforcement results when evaluating employees. It found “instances of noncompliance,” including improper designation of workers, failure to maintain documentation and uneven […]

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Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework

It’s no secret that some international criminals use cryptocurrency for illegal transactions and to evade tax authorities. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development recently proposed the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) to help the Group of 20 (G20) countries expose and stop these law breakers. The CARF is intended to bolster the existing common reporting […]

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Increase in SS wage base

The Social Security (SS) “wage base” will increase to $160,200 for 2023, up from $147,000 for 2022. Wages and self-employment income above this threshold aren’t subject to SS tax. The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) imposes SS tax and a Medicare tax on employees, employers and the self-employed. There’s no threshold for Medicare tax. All […]

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