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IRS Puts ERC on Indefinite Hold
The IRS recently ceased accepting all Employee Retention Credit (ERC) processing. This unprecedented move by the IRS is being whitewashed to "prevent fraud and aggressive promoters of ERC applications". The ERC allows a refundable credit for businesses that remained...
Businesses that Receive Cash Payments in Excess of $10,000 are Required to File Form 8300
The IRS has begun an attack on taxpayers who deal in cash. Beginning January 1, 2024, any business that receives more than $10,000 in cash payments from a customer/client will be required to File Form 8300. To compound matters, if the business issues more than 10...
Treasury Inspector General Recommends IRS Train More Agents For Audits
The Treasury Inspector General's Office is an independent agency that oversees the IRS. The TIGO recently issued a report that recommends that the IRS train more agents to audit high income taxpayers. What's unclear is the definition of "high income". Per recent tax...
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Latest Accounting News & Commentary
IRS Puts ERC on Indefinite Hold
The IRS recently ceased accepting all Employee Retention Credit (ERC) processing. This unprecedented move by the IRS is being whitewashed to "prevent fraud and aggressive promoters of ERC applications". The ERC allows a refundable credit for businesses that remained...
Businesses that Receive Cash Payments in Excess of $10,000 are Required to File Form 8300
The IRS has begun an attack on taxpayers who deal in cash. Beginning January 1, 2024, any business that receives more than $10,000 in cash payments from a customer/client will be required to File Form 8300. To compound matters, if the business issues more than 10...
Treasury Inspector General Recommends IRS Train More Agents For Audits
The Treasury Inspector General's Office is an independent agency that oversees the IRS. The TIGO recently issued a report that recommends that the IRS train more agents to audit high income taxpayers. What's unclear is the definition of "high income". Per recent tax...
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