Do you have a profit motive?

Taxpayers who are in business to make a profit can usually deduct related expenses on their tax returns. If the IRS doubts a profit motive exists, the activity may be deemed a hobby, limiting the ability to deduct costs. The burden to prove there’s a profit motive is on the taxpayer. In one case, a […]

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Filing Season Opens Soon

Get ready to file your 2022 tax return! The IRS has announced that the 2023 tax season begins on Monday, Jan. 23. As always, taxpayers are encouraged to file well in advance of the April 18, 2023, deadline to beat the last-minute rush and help prevent tax identity theft. The IRS is expecting more than […]

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CBO revenue projections on the mark?

How accurate are the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO’s) revenue projections? To answer that question, the CBO annually assesses the quality of its past projections and identifies factors that might have led to under- or overestimates of revenues. In a report, the CBO said its projected $4.4 trillion for federal revenues in 2022 was too low, […]

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