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Newsletters
FinCEN Removes BOI Reporting Requirement for U.S. Companies, U.S. Persons (RIN 1506-AB49)
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has removed the requirement that U.S. companies and U.S. persons must report beneficial ownership information (BOI) to FinCEN under the Corporate Tran...
IRS Appoints Melanie Krause as Acting Commissioner (IR-2025-24)
Melanie Krause, the IRS’s Chief Operating Officer, has been named acting IRS Commissioner following the retirement of Doug O’Donnell. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledged O’Donnell’s ...
Grant Payment to Corporation Was Not Excluded from Income (CF Headquarters Corp., TC)
A grant disbursement to a corporation to be used for rent payments following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center was not excluded from the corporation's gross income. Gr...
Parent Not Entitled to Deemed Paid Foreign Tax Credits for Taxes Paid by Lower-Tier CFCs (Eaton Corporation and Subsidiaries, TC)
The parent corporation of two tiers of controlled foreign corporations (CFCs) with a domestic partnership interposed between the two tiers was not entitled to deemed paid foreign tax credits under Co...
Payments to Ex-Wife Not Deductible Alimony (Martino Jr., CA-11)
An appeals court affirmed that payments made by an individual taxpayer to his ex-wife did not meet the statutory criteria for deductible alimony. The taxpayer claimed said payments were deductible ali...
FAQ: What is a family partnership?
The family partnership is a common device for reducing the overall tax burden of family members. Family members who contribute property or services to a partnership in exchange for partnership interes...
Contemporaneous tax records: Are you keeping up?
Everybody knows that tax deductions aren't allowed without proof in the form of documentation. What records are needed to "prove it" to the IRS vary depending upon the type of deduction that you may w...
How do I… Guard against taxpayer identity theft?
The number of tax return-related identity theft incidents has almost doubled in the past three years to well over half a million reported during 2011, according to a recent report by the Treasury Insp...
Recordkeeping Basics: Business Taxpayers
Maintaining good financial records is an important part of running a successful business. Not only will good records help you identify strengths and weaknesses in your business' operations, but they w...
Recordkeeping Basics: Individual Taxpayers
After your tax returns have been filed, several questions arise: What do you do with the stack of paperwork? What should you keep? What should you throw away? Will you ever need any of these documents...
FinCEN Removes BOI Reporting Requirement for U.S. Companies, U.S. Persons (RIN 1506-AB49)
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has removed the requirement that U.S. companies and U.S. persons must report beneficial ownership information (BOI) to FinCEN under the Corporate Tran...
IRS Appoints Melanie Krause as Acting Commissioner (IR-2025-24)
Melanie Krause, the IRS’s Chief Operating Officer, has been named acting IRS Commissioner following the retirement of Doug O’Donnell. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledged O’Donnell’s ...
Grant Payment to Corporation Was Not Excluded from Income (CF Headquarters Corp., TC)
A grant disbursement to a corporation to be used for rent payments following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center was not excluded from the corporation's gross income. Gr...
Parent Not Entitled to Deemed Paid Foreign Tax Credits for Taxes Paid by Lower-Tier CFCs (Eaton Corporation and Subsidiaries, TC)
The parent corporation of two tiers of controlled foreign corporations (CFCs) with a domestic partnership interposed between the two tiers was not entitled to deemed paid foreign tax credits under Co...
Payments to Ex-Wife Not Deductible Alimony (Martino Jr., CA-11)
An appeals court affirmed that payments made by an individual taxpayer to his ex-wife did not meet the statutory criteria for deductible alimony. The taxpayer claimed said payments were deductible ali...
FAQ: What is a family partnership?
The family partnership is a common device for reducing the overall tax burden of family members. Family members who contribute property or services to a partnership in exchange for partnership interes...
Contemporaneous tax records: Are you keeping up?
Everybody knows that tax deductions aren't allowed without proof in the form of documentation. What records are needed to "prove it" to the IRS vary depending upon the type of deduction that you may w...
How do I… Guard against taxpayer identity theft?
The number of tax return-related identity theft incidents has almost doubled in the past three years to well over half a million reported during 2011, according to a recent report by the Treasury Insp...
Recordkeeping Basics: Business Taxpayers
Maintaining good financial records is an important part of running a successful business. Not only will good records help you identify strengths and weaknesses in your business' operations, but they w...
Recordkeeping Basics: Individual Taxpayers
After your tax returns have been filed, several questions arise: What do you do with the stack of paperwork? What should you keep? What should you throw away? Will you ever need any of these documents...