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Showing posts with label IRS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IRS. Show all posts

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Repost from CNN/Money.com: IRS starts mopping up Congress's tax-reporting mess

IRS starts mopping up Congress's tax-reporting mess
By Neil deMause, contributing writerJuly 9, 2010: 11:18 AM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- With a new mandate looming that will require business owners to file millions more tax forms, the Internal Revenue Service has begun the daunting process of figuring out how to turn the law's sweeping demands into actual rules for taxpayers.

To read the rest of the article click here. IRS starts mopping up Congress's tax-reporting mess

Friday, July 2, 2010

From Accounting Web: Collecting unpaid taxes four pennies at a time

The article below is reposted from AccountingWEB, a popular blog related to the accounting profession. It describes a collection effort by the IRS.
Aaron Zeff is the owner of Harv’s Metro Car Wash in Sacramento, California. Imagine his surprise when, one day last March, federal agents showed up at his business demanding payment of an amount owed from tax year 2006.

Just how much did Zeff need to cough up? Four pennies.
Check out the article for the entire story.
Collecting unpaid taxes four pennies at a time AccountingWEB.com

Monday, May 31, 2010

401k and IRA Rollovers Provide Tax-Free Business Start-Up Funding (Does this sound to good to be true?)

Have you heard of Rollovers for Business Startups or ROBS? It sounds like a great idea, except for one small problem which I will get to in a minute. With ROBS, you use a 401(k) or IRA distribution to fund a new business and avoid taxes and penalties on 401(k) or IRA distributions. The idea is to form a new corporation, set up a new 401(k), rollover the funds into the new 401(k), and then use the funds to purchase stock in the new corporation.

Sounds like a great idea doesn’t it? Here is the small problem I mentioned earlier. The IRS is examining these plans, and in October 2008 even issued a memo saying that some of these plans may violate tax law. The plans may also violate some rules affecting pensions, so the IRS and Department of Labor are working together.

Read this article posted on the Tax Prof Blog for more details.

401k and IRA Rollovers Provide Tax-Free Business Start-Up Funding

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Small business help from the IRS

Did you know that the IRS offers free online presentations and webinars? Check out the IRS Video Portal for
  • Archived versions of live panel discussions
  • Archived webinars
  • Video clips
  • Audio archives of tax practitioner phone forums
The portal offers a wealth of material for individuals, small businesses and tax practitioners.
Click on the Small Business tab, and you will find a list of topics. The list below describes some of the material available in the various areas.
  • Business Expenses: Includes a summary of the 2009 law change affecting net operating losses and a video on home office deductions.
  • Business Income
  • Changing Your Business
  • Disaster Information
  • Employers: Information about payroll, hiring family members, required taxes, and similar topics.
  • Filing/Paying Taxes
  • Forms:
  • Post-Filing Issues: If you have questions after filing, this is a place to learn about letters and notices, examinations, collections, offers in compromise, and other topics.
  • Resources
  • Retirement Plans: This section contains information about retirement plans for small businesses. The topics include funding and benefit restrictions, SEPS, and more.
  • Scams & Fraud: This includes several overviews that can help keep you from being a victim of a scam or a fraud.
  • Small Biz Workshop: "The Virtual Small Business Tax Workshop is composed of nine interactive lessons designed to help new small business owners learn their tax rights and responsibilities."
  • Starting a Business: Includes a variety of videos on topics such as record keeping and Schedule C requirements.