IRS Office of Appeals issues Focus Guide

The IRS Independent Office of Appeals has come under some criticism, most recently by members of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. But Appeals claims it’s “taking important steps to expand communications with external stakeholders and to improve taxpayer access.” It has just released its fiscal year 2023 Focus Guide, which provides details on […]

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Preparing for year-end inventory counts

How accurate is the amount reported in your company’s perpetual inventory system? To best answer that question, a physical count is essential at year end. For calendar-year entities, year end is fast approaching on December 31. Planning tips Though physical counts may be seen as time consuming and disruptive, a well-executed count of what’s on-hand […]

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Bankruptcy of cryptocurrency platform

The recent bankruptcy of cryptocurrency exchange platform FTX Trading Ltd. is unsettling for stakeholders. It also has tax implications. FTX is only the latest crypto platform to enter Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, after Celsius Network and Voyager Digital earlier this year. With no real precedent for large-scale bankruptcy in the crypto industry, tax consequences are […]

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Remarks by outgoing IRS Commissioner

Outgoing IRS Commissioner Charles P. Rettig remains optimistic about the agency’s opportunities to implement transformational changes over the next decade. Rettig said he’s confident that funding provided by the Inflation Reduction Act will be used to accelerate new online features, explore artificial intelligence projects and expand community outreach. At the same time, he added, the […]

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donating to charity through an IRA

Distributions from a traditional Individual Retirement Account (IRA) are generally taxable when received, though exceptions exist. For charitably inclined taxpayers who are at least 70½ years old, one tax-favored exception is the qualified charitable distribution (QCD). A QCD is a nontaxable distribution made directly by an IRA’s trustee to organizations that are qualified to receive […]

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