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  1. My client wants to donate 2% of his 20% interest in a partnership to a public charity.  I'm trying to figure out if it's worth it.

    Assumptions:

    FMV of 2% = $80,000

    Ordinary income from unrealized receivables would be $60,000

    So, am I correct that my client's deductible charitable contribution would only be $20,000 AND would require a qualified appraisal?

    Thanks and Happy Summer!

     

     

  2. I read the article. It was like watching someone trying to chew the cap off a child proof bottle.  I don't think the media is going to be able to write correctly informative articles without having at least a basic understanding of how the current tax code works.  And, they don't.  So, we should be prepared for a lot of amusement and amazement.  

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  3. Funny story.  AZ legisvermin decided to add a line on the state income tax form to report use tax for internet purchases.  Evidently, when the lawmakers were confronted with having to list all of THEIR OWN amazon and eBay purchases, they changed the reporting requirement retroactively in the middle of the tax season, claiming it was too much of a burden to look up all those receipts.  I think Catherine is on the right track :)

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  4. It will be a race to the bottom if graduated tax rates go away.  Can you imagine the reaction of someone whose entire income is taxed at 25% instead of 10% because she earned $1 too much?  I would like to see a lot of the social engineering rewards and punishments be taken out of our tax code, though.  

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  5. Do you mean M-1 and M-2?  M-3 isn't commonly filled out unless the company is huge.

    I had one SCorp field audit, triggered by a large amount of advertising expense that was valid.  The auditor wasn't interested in the Sch L, M-1, or M-2 except to see if the shareholders had basis to cover the distributions.  The result was no change.

    I think the IRS will pick out a return for audit based on revenues and expenses reported.  I don't think they zero in on the Sch L, M-1, or M-2 to initiate an audit, but probably look at those items if the return is selected for some other reason.

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  6. Well, of course, this raises it's ugly head.  I told the seller (my client) to hire an attorney to set up the sale contract.  I told him that selling the assets would result in higher taxes, and that he should sell the stock.  Based on below, it looks like he is depending on the buyer's attorney and failed to get his own, and looks like he's selling the assets.

    I get this email :  "Buyer's attorney wants our assets and debts to move forward on selling the C-Corp.  We took inventory and can look up what is in the banks, value of the vehicles etc.  What else do we need to do?"

    I do not know how to respond, and am still too fuzzy to think.  How would you respond to this question?

  7. 1 hour ago, jklcpa said:

    Well, I'm sorry to hear what you go through, B.  I don't sleep well either, but nothing like that.

    My comment was in response to what Rich said after I made the comment saying my husband said I should scrap the biz and do something else and Rich replied that his wife has learned not to suggest a different job because this is his career, blah, blah, blah.

    Well, this is my career too, been doing this since '81 and don't see that changing any time soon.  I was venting one night and husband understands that, even if I described it wrong on here. Sorry I even mentioned it at all. 

    Oh, please mention anything and everything!  You are such a great source of comfort and knowledge, and my role model for grace under pressure. :)

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  8. Judy, I think BB was talking about my complaint.  When I'm tired, I get pretty negative in my thoughts.  When I'm over stressed, I have trouble eating and sleeping.  Two nights in a row, he rolled over and took the covers with him.  In a row.  So, for two days I got about 6 hours of sleep.  I complained and said I was going to sleep in the guest room.  Got the big silent treatment from him and cold shoulder.  So, I continued to sleep in our bed and the "tuck and roll" stopped.  In my mind, I figured he was just playing some passive aggressive game to get even with me for being generally grouchy but not overtly nasty during the best of tax seasons.  

    My appetite sucks when I'm over stressed. I usually only eat to survive and need lots of lean protein and veggies.  Carbs and fried stuff just don't work.  And, I need to have dinner by 7pm or else I can't hope to sleep before midnight. He made absolutely no effort to help me out with that, so I ended up spending a fortune on meals delivered by DoorDash and that restaurant food with my nerves ran right through me.

    I am a little OCD all of time, but it comes out in full force during tax season.  If I don't have that diet ginger ale at 3pm, the world will surely end.  He is supposed to do all of the shopping during tax season because part of my OCD involves germaphobia and grocery stores are filthy dens of disease.  He left me without the ginger ale for about four days until I stopped asking and also stopped speaking to him.

    Years ago, he used to protect my sleep and guard my health during tax season. I don't know what has changed, but he just seemed not to care this year.  I think we need to talk, kindly and as the friends we used to be.

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  9. Oh, great.  Now I have the heebie jeebies for no good reason.  Several clients mailed in their extension requests with payments.  One of them is my dad.  Should I also efile the form, or just let it go.  He'll have the cancelled check as proof.   I've never worried about these things before.  Sheesh.  

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