Resources Archive
February 2, 2018
Corpus Christi Chapter/TSCPA Annual Tax Conference... [ read ]
January 31, 2018
Merrilly Lynch's The Maynard Group - Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Conference... [ read ]
January 25, 2018
Section 199A - Navigating the Maze of the New Pass-Through Deduction...
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For taxable years beginning after December 31, 2017 and before January 1, 2026 individuals and trusts are entitled to deduct 20% of their share of qualified business income from partnerships, S corporations and sole proprietorships (loosely referred to for these purposes as "pass-throughs"). . . Ahhh, if only § 199A were so simple. However this seemingly simple deduction is in fact layered with enough limitations, exemptions and phase-ins to make one's head spin.
January 24, 2018
Taxpayer Wins Offshore Tax Case Completely; Tax Court Rejects IRS Proposed Assessment and Throws Out IRS Interpretation of the Statute of Limitations...
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When trying to resolve a tax issue, there are often highly-technical issues steeped in substantive tax principles that may steer the outcome. But sometimes there are other ways to resolve tax issues.
January 24, 2018
Panhandle Chapter/TSCPA and Amarillo EP Council... [ read ]
January 23, 2018
Due Diligence Requirements for Tax Return Preparers, Part 1... [ read ]
January 19, 2018
Texas Oil Driller Settles $618M IRS Dispute In Tax Court... [ read ]
January 19, 2018
American Academy of Attorney-CPAs 2018 Southwest Regional Education Conference... [ read ]
January 16, 2018
"Coming Soon: Serious Tax Debts to Put Passport Privileges at Risk," on January 16, 2018....
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Partner, Josh O. Ungerman was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article on January 16, 2018, "Coming Soon: Serious Tax Debts to Put Passport Privileges at Risk." The article discusses unpaid taxes of more than $51,000 could cause denial or revoking of passports under law that takes effect later this month.
January 12, 2018
The IRS' New Authentication Procedure for Tax Practitioners...
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Any tax practitioner who has contacted the IRS after January 3, 2018 to obtain client information has received an unpleasant surprise. The IRS is asking the practitioner to provide his or her social security number and date of birth for authentication purposes. There is no doubt this is an attempt to address security concerns, including concerns about compromised CAF numbers, but the change has caught many in the tax community off guard and led to unpleasant exchanges with IRS personnel.
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