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Tax

Surprise! Modifying an Irrevocable Trust is Possible by Sarah Gaymon, CPA


Posted on December 04, 2024 by Sarah Gaymon

As its name implies, the terms of an irrevocable trust are generally intended to be set in stone and, therefore, unchangeable without a costly legal battle. However, as time passes, individuals’ lives and circumstances evolve along with the passage of new laws, making decisions from long ago seem outdated, unsuitable and often contrary to grantors […]

Florida’s New Law Expands Condo, Homeowners’ Rights Providing New Tools for Obtaining Financial Information from Community Associations by Richard S. Fechter, JD, CFE, CAMS


Posted on October 22, 2024 by Richard Fechter

Earlier this summer, Florida’s legislators passed House Bill 1021 (HB 1021), which places more rigorous governance, transparency and accountability requirements on the state’s condominium and homeowners associations and the management firms with which they work. These changes, which went into effect on July 1, 2024, also give homeowners and their legal counsel new tools for […]

Hurricane Helene Victims Receive Relief for Filing Annual Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) by Arthur J. Dichter, JD, LLM, TEP


Posted on October 07, 2024 by Arthur Dichter

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) today postponed the 2023 Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) filing deadline from Oct. 15, 2024, to May 1, 2025, for taxpayers who live in federally designated disaster areas in the wake of Hurricane Helene. This six-and-a-half-month filing extension applies to qualifying taxpayers in Alabama, Georgia, North […]

UPDATED – IRS Delays Various Tax Deadlines for Victims of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton by Angie Adames, CPA


Posted on October 04, 2024 by Angie Adames

The IRS today is providing tax relief for individuals and businesses affected by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton by extending various tax-filing and tax-payment deadlines to May 1, 2025. The delayed deadline applies automatically to taxpayers with homes or businesses in jurisdictions declared federal disasters by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which includes the […]

IRS Offers Additional Time to Correct Erroneous, Fraudulent ERC Claims by Joseph Leocata, JD, CPA, MBA


Posted on September 25, 2024 by Joseph Leocata

The IRS announced in August the reopening of a voluntary disclosure program (VDP) to help taxpayers fix and repay incorrect Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC) claims without penalties, interest or criminal charges. Congress introduced the ERC in 2020 to provide businesses and nonprofits with economic assistance during the COVID pandemic. The ERC-VDP will run through […]

Recent Court Rulings Uphold Congressional Authority to Assess Taxes and Penalties on U.S. Taxpayers with Foreign Interests by Andrew Leonard, CPA


Posted on September 12, 2024 by Andrew Leonard

The IRS scored significant wins in two separate cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and D.C. Court of Appeals. While both matters addressed different provisions of the tax code, the court’s decisions essentially fortified the IRS’s international reach and its ability to enforce compliance with various U.S. tax laws regarding taxpayers’ foreign investments and business […]