Tax Court Memo 2022-33

When taxpayers fail to timely file tax returns, the IRS may do it for them. One engineer had substantial income from various entities. For several years, he filed returns late or not at all and didn’t cooperate with the IRS. The IRS used third-party financial records to reconstruct his income and assess a tax liability. […]

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Do you know the signs of financial distress in a business?

Financial statements tell only part of the story. Investors, lenders and other stakeholders who know how to identify red flags of impending problems can protect their own financial interests. Additional due diligence may be needed to uncover these issues. For instance, stakeholders might need to talk to management, visit the company’s website and compute financial […]

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An update to Small Business Week

National Small Business Week was last week and this year’s theme was “Building a Better America through Entrepreneurship.” With that in mind, the IRS is urging business owners to take advantage of certain tax benefits and resources while there’s still time. The enhanced 100% business meals deduction (up from 50%) for meals purchased from a […]

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Filing the the nonprofit e-Postcard

Form 990-N (e-Postcard) is supposed to be filed with the IRS by tax-exempt organizations with annual gross receipts of $50,000 or less. If a nonprofit files its 990-N improperly, the IRS may consider the organization as having not filed. And nonprofits that don’t file for three consecutive years automatically lose their exempt status. The IRS […]

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Receive a letter from the IRS?

If you recently filed your tax return and then receive a letter from the IRS, don’t panic. The letter was most likely sent because your return contained an error, the IRS has made a change to your return or the agency needs more information. Simply follow instructions and promptly return any forms included in the […]

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