We are often asked if one has to pay taxes when selling goods or services online. That question became even more relevant this week when the IRS postponed the new “$600 Rule.” This is a particular relief for those wo receive payments through popular third party payment applications such as...
Could an Upcoming Supreme Court Case Significantly Change US Tax Law?
Could a Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) case significantly change US tax law? We are closely watching the developments in Moore v United States as it carries significant issues regarding “realized” versus “unrealized” income, and the repatriation of accumulated foreign earnings. The stakes could not be higher. Realized...
Are There Strategies to Avoid an IRS Audit?
Are there strategies to avoid an IRS audit? What are some of the known risks for triggering an IRS audit? What should you do if you have are concerned about the information provided a previous tax return? Is there a way to amend a previous return or come into compliance...
IRS to Leave More in Our Paychecks in 2024
Is it possible for the IRS to leave more in our paychecks in 2024? What has changed for the 2024 federal income tax brackets and how will these apply to the tax return(s) you’ll file in 2025? The IRS released a new bulletin, IR-2023-208, earlier this month that provides good...
Estate and Tax Planning for US Expatriates
What are the most important elements of estate and tax planning for US expatriates? Are you planning to move out of the United States? Are you a US taxpayer who lives and works outside of the country? What are some of the key issues you need to be aware of?...
Tax Tips for Lottery Winners
Today is the anniversary of the largest Powerball lottery victory in the United States of $2.04 billion. Just over the $1.765 billion jackpot claimed last month (Oct 2023). What are some tax tips for lottery winners and what impact will taxation play when you hit it big in a lottery?...
What Are the Statute of Limitations on an IRS and California Tax Audit?
What are the statute of limitations on an IRS audit and a California tax audit? There is a time limit, known as the "statute of limitations", when the IRS and/or California must complete an audit of your tax returns. It is important to understand the concept of the statute of...