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#QualifiedBusinessIncome #IRS Importance of Calculating Qualified Business Income

The 2017 tax overhaul presented a new set of challenges and questions for taxpayers to deal with in preparing their returns and making financial plans.   Tara Siegel and Ron Lieber of The New York Times wrote a great article on some of the more difficult questions facing taxpayers as a result of that legislation. You can read the article here . I want to add my input to some of the points they raise in a series of blog entries, in no order. The first issue I want to address is that of Qualified Business Income (QBI). It applies to so many taxpayers and in my opinion is the most confusing section of the new tax law. Reviewing the IRS website addressing QBI, you can tell that this area provides fertile ground for future #IRSAudits and adjustments. The key provision from my viewpoint is what is not QBI: A qualified trade or business is any section 162 trade or business, with three exceptions (Specified Service Trades or Businesses or SSTB): 1.    ...

#TaxDeadlineExtended IRS Extends April 15 Filing Deadline

The #IRS will extend the April 15 filing deadline in response to the  #COVID-19 emergency. There is no word from the #IRS at the time, but it is expected that the new date will fall on June 15 or thereabouts. Please contact #Austin-Tax-help for further details.

#IRS #PhoneScams Scammers Target Elderly in IRS Phone Scams

Just a reminder to be aware of phone scammers posing as IRS agents in the hopes of stealing your money or accessing your personal information. Scammers love to prey on the elderly, so please take extra precautions for those members of your family that are elderly. Keep in mind that any demographic with a land line and that may have contributed or subscribed to a group in the past is more likely to land on a phone list used by scammers. The elderly are more likely to have donated to political or charitable campaign, or receive frequent callers from insurance, medical or other solicitors. Sometimes its easy to get confused. Here are several things the IRS will never do: · Call to demand immediate payment using a specific payment method such as a prepaid debit card, gift card or wire transfer. Generally, the IRS will first mail a bill to any taxpayer who owes taxes. · Threaten to immediately bring in local police or other law enforcement groups to have the taxpayer arrested ...

#IRS What to do if you receive an incorrect 1099

In this gig economy, many of us receive 1099s documenting the amount of income earned from that gig. The #IRS uses 1099s as a tracking mechanism. Just as an employer documents wages earned by an employee via a w-2, the #IRS uses 1099s to insure that individuals and companies reported all income earned. Its a compliance tool.  So what to do if the 1099 contains an incorrect amount? A bit of background first. The #IRS compares what income and expenses items that are subject to reporting requirements  against what you report on your tax return. Any difference results in a friendly letter from the #IRS with a bill. Occasionally omission results in an #IRSAudit.  Knowing this, your first attempt should be to contact the payer and attempt to get a substitute 1099. Keep a record of your request, and keep a record of how you calculated the correct amount.  Be sure to ask them to file the correction with #IRS.  If the payer fails to correct the amount you'll...

How to Screw Up Your IRS Issue

Here are a couple of things not to do when confronted with an IRS issue: 1. Ignore all those certified letters . Certified letters are the IRS' way of slapping you in the face to get your attention. Continue to ignore those letters and you're sure to anger the IRS. If your looking for a levy or garnishment, then you're headed in the right direction.  2. My accountant/lawyer/spouse/ etc  is responsible for filing my returns . Responsibility for filing returns rests squarely on you - not your spouse, not you accountant, not your lawyer or anyone else. Blame has no role in solving your tax issue.  3. The IRS owes me money, so I won't file . Great strategy, until you realize that the limitations period will run and you will lose that refund. And you know the movie script here - you have several years of taxes due that could be wiped out by a refund you did not claim 6 years ago. Just like any 70's disaster movie you lose. You lose the refund and you owe th...

#UnfiledTaxReturns - the Elephant in the Room

So why, Austin residents, should you worry about #unfiledtaxreturns? You've gotten by this long, so why worry? Lets run through the reasons: 1. A good nights sleep - believe it or not, so many clients tell me that they have not a good sleep as the years pass and they continue not to file returns. 2. The #IRS will address your situation - the difficult thing with the #IRS is to figure out their timeline. Sometimes its 5 years; sometimes 3; sometimes 8; either way they will catch up to you, on their schedule. 3. When they do, it will impact you like a stranger walking up to you on the street and slapping you on the face, hard - When they do catch up to you, the IRS will get your attention. #WageGarnishment is clearly the worst of the actions. It will get your attention - fast. #TaxParalysis prevents many Austin residents from getting past this issue. Call us today for a free phone consult about your situation, and what we can do to help you avoid the #IRS slap. Call Austi...

Our Austin Office is now open.

We're back in Austin after a 4 year hiatus! We opened our office at 7000 n. Mopac at Far West. We strive to help taxpayers dig out of their IRS tax problems - one step at a time. Please visit our new Austin website - www.austin-tax-help.com . Time after time we hear from clients about the sense of relief we provide. From our expert advice about how to stop the IRS train to our fixed fee and installment fee agreement - let us show you the difference we can make. Our main office remains in San Antonio where will continue to help San Antonians and south Texas with a higher quality of service. #Austin-Tax-Help #SATaxHelp