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IRS Cannot Use Court to Collect from Third Party Located in Another State

The IRS has a number of collection tools at its disposal. This includes the ability to take the taxpayer’s property without court intervention. This power doesn’t extend to all property. For example, the IRS has to go through the courts …..

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Valuation of Management Fees Paid by Related Parties

Related party transactions can raise difficult tax questions. This is especially true for management fees paid by one legal entity to another legal entity that has the same or similar owners or that are controlled by the same owners. As …..
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IRS Rejects Court’s Passive Activity Loss 5% Owner and Grouping Decision

The passive activity loss (“PAL”) rules can limit the ability to deduct losses from passive activities, such as rental losses.  The real estate professional and activity grouping rules can allow taxpayers to avoid having their losses limited by the PAL …..

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Court Considers Medical Marijuana Company Substantiation

Medical marijuana companies face a number of challenges. The Section 280E limitation on business deductions is one example. There have been a number of court cases that address this limitation. The Feinberg v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2017-211, case ad…


Form 2848 Must Specifically List Information Tax Returns

The IRS can generally disclose a taxpayer’s tax information with a representative that is designated by the taxpayer on a Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Designation of Representative.  This covers all forms included with the taxpayer’s tax return as …..

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Revocation of Nonprofit Status Triggers Retroactive Interest

There are some areas of law where principles of equity and good faith play a big role. By and large, tax law does not adopt these principles. The CreditGUARD v. Commissioner, 149 T.C. 17 (2017) case provides an example. The …..
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IRS Benefits from the Texas Homestead Exemption

In United States. v. Cobos, No. 3:13-CV-4924-L (N.D. Tex. 2017), the court addressed whether a third party who files a lien notice against a taxpayer before the IRS files its lien notice has a superior claim to the taxpayer’s home. …..

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Amending Tax Returns for FTC and NOL Carrybacks

The time limits for filing amended tax returns can present a number of difficult questions.  This is particularly true when tax attributes, such as foreign tax credits and net operating loss deductions, are carried back to prior years.  The carryback …..

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Court Says Rent Income from S Corp Not Subject to Self-Employment Taxes

In Martin v. Commissioner, 149 T.C. 12 (2017), the court concluded that S corporation shareholders can avoid self-employment taxes by holding their farming operations in their S corporation. While the court case considered farming operations, its holdi…


Court Denies IRS Injunction in Employment Tax Dispute

It is common for the IRS to make various demands on businesses that are undergoing employment tax audits or businesess that are trying to deal with employment tax collection issues. One common demand is that the taxpayer immediately start complying ……


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