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Limited Liability Companies May Conflict With S Corporation Elections
Limited Liability Companies Conflict With An S Corporation Operating Agreement Abiding by the LLC operating agreement may cause the entity to operate in a manner that invalidates the S corporation election.  An LLC can be formed quickly and has a lot of flexibility regarding members, operations, and taxation structure. It is not rare for an...
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Understanding the Cohan Rule
The Cohan Rule Basis Individuals or businesses audited by the Internal Revenue Service may be familiar with the Cohan rule. The Cohan rule is based upon a court case that may allow a taxpayer an allowance for certain business deductions even if the taxpayer cannot verify or substantiate certain expenses.  A business attorney has prepared...
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Understanding Tax Deductions
 Small Business Tax Deductions Business owners often wonder how many tax deductions they can write off against yearly income taxes. They can do this by taking either a current or a capital expense. A current expense benefits the business, such as paying employees’ salaries. A capital expense does not benefit the business directly, like buying...
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Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft
Preventing Identity Theft There’s a good chance you already know how to protect yourself against identity theft. But what about protecting yourself against tax-related identity theft? This fraud happens when someone uses your stolen SSN, name, address, date of birth, etc., to file a tax return. Regarding identity theft, the IRS recommends that you take...
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How is Profits Interests Taxed for an LLC
Defining Profits Interests An LLC’s profits interests are very similar to those of a corporation. They allow shareholders to participate in the company’s growth immediately upon formation. When the company begins to grow, the profits interests provide a way for shareholders to receive a portion of the income generated by the company without being taxed...
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Determining If Your Activities Are A Business Or A Hobby
Business as a Hobby If your business claims a net income loss for too many years or fails to meet other IRS requirements, the IRS may determine that it qualifies as a hobby. This could mean that you won’t be able to deduct any losses related to the business, and you won’t be allowed to...
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Notice Of Federal Tax Lien
A Notice of Federal Tax Lien can provide several problems for a taxpayer.  Recently, the IRS released the Notice of Federal Tax Lien when a taxpayer successfully has an offer in compromise accepted by the IRS and pays the offer amount. This is a beautiful benefit to the taxpayer as the IRS did not always...
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When calculating an offer in compromise amount, one of the biggest issues is a taxpayer’s equity in assets.  If a taxpayer owns a home the equity in the home will need to be accounted for calculating the offer amount.  This brings about the pivotal question, how is real property or a home valued for the...
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IRS Form 14654 is used when submitting documents for the Streamlined Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program.  The video below has been prepared by a tax attorney at The McGuire Law Firm to provide additional information regarding the Form.  You can contact The McGuire Law Firm to speak with a tax attorney regarding your tax matters, including...
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For many individuals, the Streamlined Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program provided welcome relief in comparison to the “initial” Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program.  Many taxpayers with foreign accounts and assets contact wonder what forms and documents must be filed to apply for the Streamlined Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program.  In general, taxpayer’s must file the necessary FBARs, amend...
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