IRS oversight by Ways and Means Committee

House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) is planning aggressive oversight of the IRS. To that end, he’s established an online form to assist IRS personnel who want to submit information confidentially to the committee. Smith said such information can include concerns, information or documents related to misconduct, maladministration, taxpayer mistreatment, wrongdoing or […]

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Tax Court ruling allows an Engineering Company to take deduction in an unusual case

Recently, the Tax Court ruled that an engineering company that installs energy efficient commercial building property (EECBP) qualified for a deduction. The company asserted it was entitled to a Sec. 179 deduction for the cost of installing EECBP in a Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital. In the absence of Congressional regulations, the court found that the […]

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Virtual currencies are now digital assets and still require reporting to the IRS

Are you properly accounting for your “digital asset-related” income? The IRS is reminding taxpayers that they must answer a digital asset question and report all digital asset-related income when they file their 2022 income tax returns. Be aware that the term “digital assets” has replaced “virtual currencies,” a term used in previous years. The question, […]

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