U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Taxpayer Liability

December 24, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Even after a bankruptcy petition is discharged, a taxpayer is still liable for taxes for which a tax return was both filed late and filed within two years of the bankruptcy petition. In one case, a married couple filed for bankruptcy. They filed a tax return late, after they filed for bankruptcy. They believed their … Read More

Don’t be afraid of probate

December 23, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

The word “probate” may conjure images of lengthy delays waiting for wealth to be transferred and bitter disputes among family members. Plus, probate records are open to the public, so all your “dirty linen” may be aired. The reality is that probate doesn’t have to be so terrible, and often isn’t, but both asset owners … Read More

IRS: Taxpayer Bill of Rights

December 22, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Are you familiar with the Taxpayer Bill of Rights? Taxpayers have specific rights, which include a wide variety of issues and topics, when they interact with the IRS. The Bill of Rights covers what to expect when filing a return; paying taxes; responding to an IRS letter; going through an audit; and appealing an IRS … Read More

IRS: Sequestration Reduction

December 21, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Certain IRS payments get reduced. Specifically, some payments made by the IRS are getting a “sequestration reduction” of 5.9% for fiscal year 2020 (Oct. 1, 2019, through Sept. 30, 2020). Under sequestration, automatic, across-the-board spending cuts are made to deal with the government’s budget deficit. Items that are subject to sequestration include whistleblower award payments; … Read More

IRS: Foreign Corporation Holdings

December 20, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

The IRS is granting relief to U.S. persons who own stock in certain foreign corporations. Revenue Procedure 2019-40 limits the inquiries required by U.S. persons to determine if certain foreign corporations are controlled foreign corporations (CFCs). It also allows certain unrelated minority U.S. shareholders to rely on specified financial statement information to calculate their subpart … Read More

U.S. Tax Court: Filing Tax Return From Jail

December 19, 2019By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

The U.S. Tax Court ruled that being in jail doesn’t mean a tax return isn’t due. The taxpayer was a former pro basketball player who was convicted of wire fraud. While incarcerated, he received a $208,111 pension distribution. He didn’t file a return for the distribution year, so the IRS prepared a “substitute return” and … Read More