Eligibility for Tax Credits

The IRS’s first Chief Taxpayer Experience Officer, Ken Corbin, recently wrote an article highlighting what’s new and what to consider when filing your 2022 tax return. Among other things, Corbin states that filing a 2022 tax return, even when not required, could give you access to certain tax credits available only when filing a return. […]

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What is an ordinary business expense?

Business owners can generally deduct the ordinary and necessary expenses of operations. Tax law defines an expense as “ordinary” if the transaction is common for the type of business and “necessary” if it’s helpful in conducting the business. Courts also look at the primary motive for incurring costs. In one case, an attorney argued that […]

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IRS Commissioner nominee lists priorities

Under his leadership, IRS Commissioner nominee Daniel Werfel vows to make audit equity, customer service and “tax cheating” priorities. On Feb. 15, Werfel testified before the U.S. Senate Finance Committee that he’s concerned about a “two-tier tax system” that treats lower- and higher-income taxpayers differently. When asked about how the IRS will spend the $80 […]

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