Posts Tagged ‘taxes’

Tax tips for Start-ups

  • David Greene
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Here are some tips relative to the financial and tax implications of a new business.  To make the best decisions, you should consult with an attorney or accountant when implementing these tips. (1) Pick a business structure – S or…

Is there a fee to set up an Installment Agreement with the IRS?

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Yes, there is an application fee for an Installment Agreement.  The IRS used to charge a user fee of $43.00 to set up the account for the Installment Agreement.  However, several years ago, this fee was increased to $105.00.  Unlike…

Does the IRS ever forgive interest and penalties?

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Many people who owe taxes more than five or six years old find that the interest and penalties are more than the original tax.  This is because penalties keep being added for several years.  In fact, there are more than…

Can one who withdrew funds from his retirement account in 2020 due to COVID pay the money back without paying taxes?

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Section 2202 of the CARES Act, enacted on March 27, 2020, provided for some special rules for paying back distributions from retirement plans and IRAs if the withdrawal was related to COVID.  One new provision is that the amount withdrawn…

What is an “injured spouse” in terms of tax relief?

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An injured spouse is a taxpayer who is entitled to recover his refund that was kept by the IRS.  Any time a married couple files a joint return and the refund is kept due to only one spouse owing prior…

Here are some tips to help lower next year’s taxes.

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Here are a few suggestions I can give you: (1) The standard dedction has been raised very high, so most people will benefit more by taking the standard deduction. However, itemizing will stil benefit some taxpayers so, if you decide…

Is a mistake on a tax return criminal?

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If you make a mistake on your tax return, that is not criminal.  However, filing a wilfully fraudulent return is criminal and can land you in jail.  Here are some things you do not want to do that, if done,…

What is the “Effective Tax Administration” doctrine?

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There are three methods under which an Offer In Compromise is considered.  The first two are Doubt as to Collectability and Doubt as to Liability.  The third (and newest) method under which you can submit an Offer is Effective Tax…

What to do if you owe on your return but cannot pay.

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First let me remind everyone that Tax Day is getting very close.  The deadline to file is April 18 this year due to a Washington, DC holiday.  Also, let me make it clear that you always need to file your…

How likely is it for an S-Corporatoin to be audited?

  • David Greene
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It is true that an S-corp or partnership is less likely to be audited than a sole proprietorship.  However, the IRS is increasing pass-through entity audits as their computers become more powerefu.  Also, several years ago the IRS was directed…

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