New Year Thoughts
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As most of you know, the majority of my practice is dealing with IRS problems and Estate Planning. Today I want to pass along some thoughts about both of those areas. Even as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, our problems…
Will IRS taxes follow you if you move to another state?
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I have been asked this question before. First there is no question that your federal tax liability will follow you when you move to another state. The IRS can easily find you by several means, such as your W-2, so…
Are there any exceptions to the rule that canceled debt is counted as income?
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When a taxpayer is unable to pay all of a debt and the creditor cancels the unpaid part, the amount of the canceled debt is generally treated as income to the taxpayer under federal tax law. The creditor reports this…
Should a real estate buyer always require a title search?
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It is my legal opinion that one should never buy property without a title search. Even though the seller may be sincere in believing that his title is clear, there are several ways that he could be passing title to…
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
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Many may see the above title and think, “What do I have to be happy about this year in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.” There is no question this plague has affected all of our lives. However, my staff and…
When does the recipient of a gift have to pay the gift tax?
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The IRS may look to the recipient of the gift to pay the gift tax if the donor did not pay the tax. Usually, the only situation where the IRS pursues the recipient of the gift is after the donor…
How long is the Statute of Limitations for collection of taxes?
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I have been asked this question countless times. There is a ten year statute of limitations on collection of taxes. This means the IRS has ten years to collect taxes from the time the tax return is filed and assessed,…
What happens to money in a Special Needs Trust when the trust beneficiary dies?
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There are two kinds of Special Needs Trust, the First Party trust and the Third Party Trust. The First Party Trust contains money and assets in the protected person’s name, e.g. from a car wreck. The Third Party Trust is…
Are foreign bank accounts illegal for American citizens?
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It’s amazing the rumors that abound about the IRS. You will not get in trouble for merely having a foreign bank account, so long as you report it properly on your tax return. Many people and businesses have such accounts…
Will Social Security payroll taxes deferred in 2020 have to be repaid?
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This new memo from our president concerning deferring certain payroll taxes, which was issued in August 2020, is still being implemented, so the answer is not clear. However, at this time, the taxes deferred in 2020 will have to be…