IRS Grants Relief for COVID-19 Disruptions on Tax Residency: Time Rules Are Eased for the Substantial Presence Test for Foreign Citizens in the US and the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion for US Citizens AbroadThe IRS provided relief to individuals and businesses whose tax residence might be ...
IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) investigates a variety of COVID fraud allegations ranging from fraudulently obtained employee refund tax credits to falsified Paycheck Protection Program loans. To date, IRS-CI has unc...
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2020 & 2021 Updates:with the CARES Act legislation providing a number offinancial COVID relief measures, those who itemized taxes could deduct up to 100% of adjusted gross income in 2020 and 2021 for cash contributions. If you give more than your AGI, the excess deduction amount can roll ov...
Taxpayers are eligible for automatic relief if they filed a Form 1040, 1041, 1120 series or Form 990-T tax return for years 2020 or 2021, owe less than $100,000 per year in back taxes, and received an initial balance-due notice between Feb. 5, 2022 and Dec. ...
The IRS has extended a number of COVID-19 relief measures for qualified opportunity funds and their investors. This relief is welcome news for many, and we’ll bring you up to speed quickly. READ NOW Related Content Qualified Opportunity Zones: Fundamentals ...
In September 2022, the IRS published guidance regarding signature requirements for POAs.Although the IRS allowed electronic signatures on many forms as part of COVID-19 emergency relief, the updated guidance clarifies that when a POA is submitted by mail or by fax (as oppo...
As indicated in our priorupdate, the IRS previously issued Notice 2022-33 to extend the retirement plan amendment deadlines for the SECURE Act, the Miners Act, and the CARES Act. Notably, Notice 2022-33 did not extend the amendment deadline for Covid-19 relief regarding...
While SETC (Self-Employed Tax Credit) and FFCRA (Families First Coronavirus Response Act) are both born from the same legislative umbrella aimed at providing COVID-19 relief, there's a neat distinction in their applicability: SETC: A Special Focus for the Self-Employed FFCRA: The Employee-Or...
Continue reading→ Freelancers Punished In New IRS Rule Under COVID Stimulus (Sovereign Man) A few hundred pages into the latest $1.9 trillion Covid relief law, the “American Rescue Plan Act of 2021,” you’ll findSection 9674, It says that a “third party settlement organization” does no...