Flat tax; doubts about "automatic" IRS calculations; when to shred; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Buzzing sounds
- Tax Foundation (
https://taxfoundation.org/blog ): From July 2021 to September 2022, five states enacted laws to transform graduated-rate income taxes into single-rate tax structures. Where things stand with the states' flat tax revolution. - Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (
https://itep.org/category/blog/ ): Legislatures countrywide are resolved to write new tax policy, and debates are heating up. But states' fiscal situations vary dramatically. - Tax Vox (
https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxvox ): Washington is abuzz over whether Congress will address Trump's ambitious policy agenda in one bill or two. But lawmakers must confront a more important question. - Global Taxes (
https://www.globaltaxes.com/blog.php ): In Case You Missed It Dept.: A circuit court has flip-flopped (again) on beneficial ownership reporting, and now the Supreme Court's involved. - Current Federal Tax Developments (
https://www.currentfederaltaxdevelopments.com/ ): An overview of new final regs that identify certain micro-captive transactions as listed transactions and transactions of interest. - CLA (
https://www.claconnect.com/en/resources?pageNum=0 ): A look at the new draft Form 7217, "Partner's Report of Property Distributed by a Partnership," to collect information such as a partnership's basis in a property before distribution, the fair market value of the distributed property and any basis adjustments that may apply — all of which promise "a more pronounced impact on real estate partnerships." - Tax Notes (
https://www.taxnotes.com/procedurally-taxing ): Final regs on the oft-litigated Sec. 6751 "supervisory approval" leave longtime questions unanswered. Among them: What exactly happens when a penalty is "automatically calculated through electronic means?"
Shore things
- Virginia – U.S. Tax Talk (
https://us-tax.org/about-this-us-tax-blog/ ): Long-awaited and at last final Sec. 2801 regs — concerning gifts and bequests received by a U.S. person from certain foreign persons — resemble proposed regulations issued 10 years ago (and 17 years since Sec. 2801 was enacted). "In a nutshell," a U.S. recipient may have to file a Form 708 (not yet available). - Armanino (
https://www.armanino.com/articles/ ): How tax credits and incentives are among the details biz clients should keep in mind as they consider nearshoring, offshoring and reshoring.
Tough questions
- MBK (
https://www.mbkcpa.com/insights ): What to remind biz clients about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's Sec. 163(j), which generally limits deductions of business interest to 30% of a company's adjusted taxable income. - The National Association of Tax Professionals (
https://blog.natptax.com/ ): This week's "You Make the Call" looks at Jason, who gambles at the local casino. He is not considered to be in the trade or business of gambling but does spend a large amount of money at one casino, which gives him perks that total $2,500. During the year, Jason's gambling pursuits have resulted in gambling winnings of $10,000, which he will report on his 1040. He also keeps a log of all his wagers and has allowable documented gambling losses of $20,000. Assuming Jason can itemize on Schedule A, what amount of gambling losses can he deduct? - Gordon Law (
https://gordonlawltd.com/blog/ ): What to remind them about who needs to file a FBAR. - Summing It Up (
http://blog.freedmaxick.com/summing-it-up ): Nonprofits seem especially vulnerable to theft (what they may comparatively lack in juicy resources from a thief's perspective they often make up for in a lack of security). A look at common types of theft in nonprofits, as well as security measures they can take. - Palm Beach Accounting and Financial Services (
https://www.pbafs.com/blog ): Why do I exist? What is love? And for most of us, the real toughie: When can we shred our financial documents? - Taxjar (
https://www.taxjar.com/resources/blog ): A question on your ecommerce clients' minds, whether they admit it or not: Should you invest in sales tax software or hire a tax professional?
Consider it a warning
- Sovos (
https://sovos.com/blog/ ): IRS due dates for 2024 information returns. (Largely unchanged from last year, though tweaked for weekends). - Canopy (
https://www.getcanopy.com/blog ): In a recent podcast, Dr. Jackie Meyer, CPA, entrepreneur and author of "The Balance Sheet of Life Formula," "shares her journey as she goes from a traditional accountant to pioneering innovative approaches in the field." She also discusses the challenges of postpartum depression and chronic fatigue. - Wolters Kluwer (
https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en/solutions/tax-accounting-us/industry-news ): How secure is the cloud? - Sikich (
https://www.sikich.com/insights/ ): Artificial intelligence may be changing how marketers produce content, but where does content marketing go in 2025? Two challenges B2B brands must overcome. - Taxable Talk (
http://www.taxabletalk.com/ ): New Jersey recently asked a client to send additional tax documents; one method suggested was email. "Is New Jersey aware of the risks of identity theft by emailing documents? Is the Division of Taxation aware of their own guidance on this?" - TaxProf Blog (
http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/ ): Congratulations to Ellen Aprill and Beverly Moran, recent recipients of Association of American Law Schools Tax Section Lifetime Achievement Award.