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Tax Controversy Corner: Challenging Penalties Under The BBA

By Megan L. Brackney Journal of Passthrough Entities January – February 2019 Edition The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (the “BBA”) made substantial changes to the audit procedures for passthrough entities. This column discusses how partnerships and individual partners will be able to challenge penalties under

New Opportunities Can Create New Revenue Streams

By Sidney Kess The CPA Journal January 2019 Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), the number of taxpayers that take the standard deduction on their federal income tax return may rise to over 90%, according to the White House Council of Economic

Representing Taxpayers Without Records For Schedule C

Course Description This course will cover issues that arise for the tax-preparer when working with clients who don’t have adequate records.  Schedule C pitfalls, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), use of reconstructions and estimates, the Cohan rule, and the AICPA Statement on Standards with

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: QBI Deduction Issues for Professionals

By Sidney Kess The CPA Journal December 2018 Most attorneys, accountants, and other professionals operate as unincorporated sole practitioners, or through partnerships and limited liability partnerships (LLP), making them owners of pass-through entities. Such professionals may be able to cut the effective tax rate on

International Information Return Penalties

Course Description This program will cover the basic requirements for reporting non-U.S. assets, and then discuss the penalties for failure to file these foreign information returns, the procedures for assessment and review, and taxpayer defenses. CLE: 1 credit hour in Areas of Professional Practice CPE:

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Impact on Businesses

By Sidney Kess The CPA Journal December 2018 On December 20, 2017, Congress passed a major tax package (H.R. 1) designed to cut taxes on businesses and individuals, as well as to stimulate the economy and create jobs. The tax cuts are estimated to cost

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Impact on Individuals

By Sidney Kess The CPA Journal December 2018 On December 20, 2017, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1) designed to cut taxes on individuals and businesses, stimulate the economy, and create jobs. The tax cuts are projected to cost the government