Building Housing Lowers Prices But “Supply Skeptics” Don’t Believe It
Housing prices continue rising, but “supply skeptics” block development, wrongly believing that adding more supply won’t lower prices. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
Housing prices continue rising, but “supply skeptics” block development, wrongly believing that adding more supply won’t lower prices. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
In a recent case, the Tax Court again considered whether the 90-day time period to file a deficiency petition in the Tax Court is jurisdictional in nature. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
Going back to square one sounds simple, but the tax system is rigid. Even so, the IRS accepts unwound transactions if everything occurs in the same tax year. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
At year-end, families are waiting to see if Congress will expand the Child Tax Credit (CTC). Several modest options can help low-income families. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
California tax officials are reporting recent cannabis tax revenue. Since January 2018, total cannabis tax revenue in the state to date is nearly $5.5 billion. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
Wally Hellerstein of the University of Georgia Law School discusses the emerging state guidance for taxing cryptoassets. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
The IRS has been busy in the international realm triggering several court decisions that should get the attention of all taxpayers with any level of global reach. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
The IRS is warning taxpayers about email and text message scams involving refunds, as well as holiday-related schemes. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
Some taxpayers are still waiting for returns to be processed. According to the IRS, they are “working hard to get through the inventory.” – Forbes – Taxes Read More
A key issue with all charitable donations is value. The IRS might encounter several problems in the realm of art donations if it sticks with its standard procedures. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
Ryan Finley explains that Coca-Cola’s prospects for success in its blocked income dispute with the IRS are bleak even if the blocked income regulations are ultimately struck down on appeal. – Forbes – Taxes Read More
Approximately 95% of married couples file taxes jointly. That usually save money, but a joint return means that both spouses are on the hook for any mistakes. – Forbes – Taxes Read More