Bitcoin Characterized as Legal Tender by Certain Foreign Jurisdictions, Notice 2023-34
The IRS has modified Notice 2014-21 to remove Background section information stating that virtual currency does not have legal tender status in […]
Read MoreThe IRS added widely circulating promoter claims involving Employee Retention Credits (ERC) as a new entry in the annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams. These promotions can be based on inaccurate information related to eligibility for and computation of the credit. Eligible taxpayers can claim the ERC on an original or amended employment tax return for qualified wages paid between March 13, 2020 through December 31, 2021.
“The aggressive marketing of these credits is deeply troubling and a major concern for the IRS,” said IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel. “Businesses need to think twice before filing a claim for these credits. While the credit has provided a financial lifeline to millions of businesses, there are promoters misleading people and businesses into thinking they can claim these credits. People should remember the IRS is actively auditing and conducting criminal investigations related to these false claims. We urge honest taxpayers not to be caught up in these schemes,” he added.
Further, abusive ERC promotions highlight day one of the IRS annual Dirty Dozen campaign. These are a list of 12 scams and schemes that put taxpayers and the tax professional community at risk of losing money, personal information, data and more. Finally, more information can be found here.
The IRS has modified Notice 2014-21 to remove Background section information stating that virtual currency does not have legal tender status in […]
Read MoreThe IRS and Department of the Treasury announced that public hearings conducted by the Service will no longer conduct public hearings on notices of proposed rulemaking solely by telephone […]
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Read MoreThe IRS, as part of the National Small Business week initiative, has urged business taxpayers to begin planning now to take advantage of tax–saving opportunities and get ready for reporting changes that take effect in 2023. The […]
Read MoreFlorida will follow the corporate income tax relief granted by the IRS regarding tax return due dates for taxpayers affected […]
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