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August 16, 2022

An IRS Problem that Money May Not Solve... [ read ]
IRS Checklist: Increased 2022-2023 fiscal year funding? Check. $80 billion bonus over 10 years? Check. Lose potentially two-thirds of your workforce over the next six years? Umm... Check.

August 9, 2022

Meadows Collier congratulates Jana L. Simons for her admission into the 48th class of Leadership Dallas!... [ read ]
Meadows Collier congratulates Jana L. Simons, J.D., LL.M., CFP® for her admission into the 48th class of Leadership Dallas, the premier leadership development program in the Dallas Region.

August 9, 2022

August 2022 Meadows Collier 1-Hour Monthly Webinar... [ read ]

August 9, 2022

Got Hidden Income? The IRS May Get More Money to Find You... [ read ]
Josh Ungerman was quoted in The Wall Street Journal article, "Got Hidden Income? The IRS May Get More Money to Find You" written by Laura Saunders on Aug. 5, 2022. The article discusses how the IRS could get billions of dollars to go after high-earnings tax cheats and details which areas auditors may focus on if they get more resources.

August 5, 2022

IRS Expands Form 1040 Reporting of Digital Assets for Tax Year 2022... [ read ]
The IRS has seemingly endless curiosity when it comes to cryptocurrency and other digital assets. For tax year 2022, the IRS seeks to expand Form 1040 reporting to require disclosure of all inward and outward transfers of digital assets – whether tradeable or not, whether taxable or not.

August 3, 2022

40th Annual Course Tax Law 2022: Practicing Law in Uncertain Times... [ read ]

August 2, 2022

Armanino Presentation... [ read ]

July 28, 2022

AICPA Makes Recommendations to the IRS About Transparency, Communications and Backlog... [ read ]
On July 11th, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) wrote a letter to the IRS commissioner and Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, making recommendations and requests for how the IRS could do a better job while it is recovering. The AICPA makes some very good suggestions to which the IRS may or may not agree. It is a quick read for anyone who is interested.

Ju;y 26, 2022

Want a Charitable Contribution Deduction? Make Sure You Dot the I's and Cross the T's... [ read ]
A recent Tax Court decision, Albrecht v. Commissioner, was a reminder that the IRS requirements for substantiating a charitable contribution are strictly enforced by both the IRS and the Tax Court. In Albrecht, a widow lost a $464,000 deduction for failing to comply with the IRS requirements, although many of us would consider it nitpicking by the IRS and the Tax Court.

July 26, 2022

2022 Graduate Texas Trust School... [ read ]