Corporate tax planning is a critical component of any company's financial strategy. Savvy business leaders know that successful tax planning doesn't just involve complying with the law — it's about leveraging it to enhance business efficiency and profitability. But...
Tax Law
Employment Tax Audits: What Employers Need to Know
Worried about the possibility of an employment tax audit for your business? Here are specific areas the IRS may scrutinize closely.
Inside Tax Season 2023: Updates and Intrigues
Get ready for Tax Season 2023 with updates and insights on IRS changes, court rulings, and more. Stay informed about tax filing, deadlines, and significant developments in the ever-evolving tax landscape.
The Basics of Offshore Taxes: What You Need to Know
Discover the basics of Offshore Taxes: Learn how to safeguard your wealth and navigate IRS compliance requirements.
Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) compliance
Extra precautions are necessary when buying property in the United States from a foreign seller. This is because the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) places certain tax withholding burdens on the buyer if the seller is considered a “foreign person”...
What Business Owners Need To Do When Closing Their Doors For Good And The IRS
When Your Client is Closing its Doors for Good & the IRS: File a final tax return and related forms are Required for the year everything is closed. Employees Must be paid their final wages/compensation and federal tax deposits must be made in the year of last...
TOP 10 IRS CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION CASES FOR 2021
1. San Fernando Valley family members sentenced to years in prison for fraudulently obtaining tens of millions of dollars in COVID relief: The Ayvazyan family received sentences ranging from 17.5 years in prison to 10 months of probation for crimes including bank and...
What options do you have if you owe the IRS a debt you cannot pay?
Sometimes people forget to file their tax returns. As a result, they start receiving notices from the International Revenue Service (IRS). In this case, the IRS starts sending penalty assessments, bills and letters of enforced collection to taxpayers. The worst you...
Understanding alter ego liability
Partnerships and sole proprietorships are not separate legal entities from their owners. Therefore, the IRS treats the business and the owner as the same person for tax purposes. On the other hand, corporations are separate entities from their owners. However, the IRS...
2021 Tax Season Updates
2021 Tax Season Begins 1/24: IRS says it has updated its programming to accommodate recipients of advance child tax credit (CTC) payments and those eligible for “recovery rebate credit.” (IR 2022-8, 1/10/22) US Supreme Court & Timing of USTC Petition: Petitioner...