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Back in December the House passed a bill 420 - 1 to delay the implementation by one year. The Senate has yet to vote on this bill.
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Check and see if he had a Universal Life Policy that generated Dividends and Interest
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It may depend upon the type of life insurance policy.
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The K means it was not a cash distribution. It sounds like you need more information about the IRA and the kind of assets it held. "Use Code K to report distributions of IRA assets not having a readily available FMV. These assets may include: • Stock, other ownership interest in a corporation, short- or long-term debt obligations, not readily tradable on an established securities market; • Ownership interest in a limited liability company (LLC), partnership, trust, or similar entity (unless the interest is traded on an established securities market); • Real estate; • Option contracts or similar products not offered for trade on an established option exchange; or • Other asset that does not have a readily available FMV. "
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I will file my own BOI and no more. I will give them a letter so that they are aware of the requirements supported by several pages with more detail. I am not going to answer questions or offer advice. If they have questions or need advice I will refer them to seek out a knowledgeable attorney. FINCEN BOI has nothing to do with accounting, tax law or tax returns. It is not administered by the IRS and our privileges and responsibilities under Circular 230 do not apply.
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You could just send your client this link https://www.irs.gov/wheres-my-refund
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https://www.irs.gov/individuals/itin-expiration-faqs
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Copied from Forbes: "An Austin-based CPA firm was hacked after a part-time employee clicked on a link in an email with a reminder to renew her password. The scam is becoming increasingly common, and last month, the IRS alerted tax professionals to watch out for a new round of filing season-related email schemes. Cyber insurance can help, but not all policies offer complete coverage." Here's a phishing email scam that worked
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Yes with help of AI, the scammers are getting more sophisticated and polished.
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"What information is available? You can start checking on the status of your refund within 24 hours after e-filing a tax year 2023 return 3 or 4 days after e-filing a tax year 2021 or 2022 return 4 weeks after mailing a return Where’s My Refund? will give you a personalized refund date after we process your return and approve your refund. The tracker displays progress through three stages: Return Received Refund Approved Refund Sent To use Where’s My Refund? you need to provide your Social Security number or individual taxpayer ID number (ITIN), filing status, and exact whole dollar amount of your expected refund."
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Copied from Forbes Tax Breaks Newsletter: "The tax code generally requires the IRS to make a tax assessment within three years from the return filing date or the return filing deadline, whichever is later. But a recent Tax Court case, Murrin v. Comm’r, T.C. Memo. 2024-10, confirmed a decision that the statute of limitations remained open indefinitely where a tax preparer engaged in fraud, even where the taxpayer did not. In Murrin, roughly 20 years had passed since the filing of their returns, and they argued that the statute of limitations had passed. The Tax Court disagreed." Interesting case which caught my attention
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Can Ministers Income be reported on W2 without filing Forms 941?
Lee B replied to gfizer's topic in General Chat
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Sounds like commuting mileage
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Is there a way to convert HEIC files to Adobe PDF?
Lee B replied to BulldogTom's topic in General Chat
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I agree, if the TIN and the $ amount is correct I wouldn't worry about it. People move all the time, which doesn't require an amended W 2 or 1099.
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See IRS Fact Sheet 2023 - 27: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-announces-2023-form-1099-k-reporting-threshold-delay-for-third-party-platform-payments-plans-for-a-5000-threshold-in-2024-to-phase-in-implementation
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Perhaps you're thinking about the delay in filing 1099 K, which did not suspend the tax. Sounds like reportable income to me.
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When I used to use ATX, the software required the forms in the prior years returns to be the current version before the you could rollover to the next year?
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The bill passed in the House 357 - 70. News reports say that it's uncertain what will happen in the Senate?
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In that case amend the 941s and have the payment to the HSA reversed.
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Really, a pastor is an independent contractor? Well, that's a flexible definition
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This bill was scheduled for a vote in The House this week. Now it's been held up by Republican House members from New York who want the $10,000 SALT cap increased.
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I think Abby has posted several times about using Google for faxes. I gave up my fax line about 3 or 4 years ago, which hasn't caused me any problems.