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Tax gaming, tax avoidance and tax evasion. Legal or illegal? Although all sound ominous, they’re not all illegal, but they’re all…
The IRS is paying close attention to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency transactions and has sent letters to cryptocurrency users. A nice way to say, “We…
How the IRS interprets taxing rebates, points, and rewards can be confusing, at best. For example, your credit card rewards may be taxable income.…
Federally Declared Disaster designation laws and TCJA of 2017 make claiming casualty loss tax deductions impossible for some victims of fire, flood,…
The SECURE Act Retirement Bill, passed in the House on May 16, 2019, and expected to make it through the Senate this term follows closely on the…
2019 QBI deductions and 199A regulations and guidance implementing QBI Section 199A deduction were released by the IRS January 18, 2019, and on April…
New 2019 proposed opportunity funds regulations hand over a set of keys, although some not as bright as others, that open gateways to the Land of OZ.…
QBI, Triple Net Leases, and QOZs are putting on an edgy, high-dollar show for the Real Estate Community, and I’m the RingMaster introducing these…
Section 179 2019 and the IRS can be about as mysterious as Area 51 and Space Aliens, but a lot more interesting and beneficial to business…
The Qualified Opportunity Zones tax incentive to promote growth in low-income zones begins to take on a mythical feel. Nearly 60% of American zones…