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  • Supreme Court Rules in Favor of the Affordable Care Act (Again)

    By on June 25, 2015

    On June 25, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled that the Affordable Care Act ("ACA") individual tax credit, codified in Code § 36B, extends to those who purchase coverage on the Federal exchange as well as those who purchase coverage on a state exchange. The plain language of Code § 36B provides a tax credit to middle- and low- income taxpayers who purchase insurance through "an exchange established by the state." However, the IRS' regulations under § 36B extended the tax credit to taxpayers who purchase coverage through a state or Federal exchange.

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  • IRS Announcement Casts a Cloud of Uncertainty on the Tax Treatment of Intentionally Defective Grantor Trusts

    By on June 22, 2015

    Intentionally Defective Grantor Trusts, or IDGTs, are popular estate planning tools. For estate tax purposes, the value of the assets transferred to the IDGT are treated as removed from the taxpayer's gross estate. But for income tax purposes, the taxpayer is still treated as the owner of the transferred assets and must pay taxes on the income derived therefrom. This differing treatment begs the question: are assets held in an IDGT subject to adjustment under Section 1014 (marking the bases in those assets up to fair market value) when the taxpayer passes away, despite the non-inclusion of those assets in the taxpayer's gross estate?

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  • Three Questions

    By on June 22, 2015

    Does your Will benefit charity? Is your estate small enough to avoid an estate tax? Do you trust your family? If you answer yes to these questions, you may want to revise your Will and estate plan to enhance the income tax benefits of your charitable bequest.

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  • Recent Decisions Highlight the Importance of Proper Planning with Self-Directed IRAs

    By on June 17, 2015

    Using a self-directed IRA to operate a business or acquire real estate requires meticulous planning and careful execution. The failure to abide by these rules can cause ruinous results, as demonstrated by two recent decisions.

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  • IRS Hints at a Permanent Safe Harbor for Missed Portability Elections

    By on June 15, 2015

    Earlier this week the IRS issued final rules on portability. Portability allows the surviving spouse to essentially inherit the portion of the decedent's estate-tax exclusion amounts (currently $5,430,000) that went unused.

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  • IRS Clarifies the Year in Which a Theft Loss is Sustained

    By on June 10, 2015

    IRS Chief Counsel Advice 201511018 provides helpful clarification regarding the tax year in which a taxpayer is eligible to deduct a theft loss incurred in connection with a Ponzi scheme. Before addressing the new ground covered by CCA 201511018, however, this blog post briefly summarizes the prior guidance regarding the timing of deductibility of Ponzi theft losses.

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  • IRS and DOJ representatives made presentations at the NYU's Tax Controversy Forum in New York

    By on June 9, 2015

    On June 5th, a number of IRS and DOJ representatives made presentations at the NYU's Tax Controversy Forum in New York. The following were of interest.

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  • Oklahoma Announces Limited Time Tax Amnesty Program

    By on June 8, 2015

    Oklahoma has passed legislation authorizing and directing the OK Tax Commission to establish a "voluntary compliance initiative" to give shelter and relief to delinquent taxpayers.

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  • How To Identify, Prepare For And Succeed In An IRS Eggshell Examination

    By on June 4, 2015

    Any IRS exam can be nerve-wracking experience for a tax advisor. If there is a large mistake or pattern of mistakes, an ordinary exam may become an eggshell exam requiring much thought and skill to come through the exam unscathed. This article will address the IRS exam areas that lead to IRS eggshell exams, the IRS tactics and, finally, steps a tax advisor can take to minimize the negative consequences.

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Phone: (214) 744-3700
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Toll Free: (800) 451-0093