It's that time of the year again, football is back, basketball is about the start and yes who can forget hockey. Along with sports comes sports betting. If you want to be a Bookie, then don’t forget to file your form Form 11-C - Occupational Tax and Registration Return for Wagering. If you accept taxable…
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“IRS Should Have Known We Changed our Address – TC Says No.
The Tax Court has ruled in Chapman, TC Memo 2019-110 that IRS properly mailed a deficiency notice to taxpayers' last known address. The taxpayers did not live at that address at the time the deficiency notice was mailed and had argued that the IRS Appeals Officer should have known that they didn't live at that address. Before…
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IRS to Temporarily Stop Passport Revocations for Taxpayer With Cases at the TAS
In a memorandum to Tax Advocate Service (TAS) employees, the TAS has stated that the IRS will temporarily decertify taxpayers with open TAS cases. Decertification means that taxpayers with seriously delinquent tax debts will, temporarily, not be at risk of having their passports revoked by the State Department merely because of those seriously delinquent tax…
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IRS Announces New Procedures to Enable Certain Expatriates to Get into Compliance
The Internal Revenue Service announced on September 6, 2019 a new procedures that will enable certain individuals who relinquished their U.S. citizenship to come into compliance with their U.S. tax and filing obligations and receive relief for back taxes. The Relief Procedures for Certain Former Citizens apply only to individuals who have not filed U.S.…
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