In mid-July, hundreds of African business leaders descended upon Nairobi to discuss trade and investment across the African continent at the African Union High Level Private Sector Forum. The African Union brought them together to discuss public-private partnerships, and over the course of their three-day summit, one topic ranked highly: the African Continental Free Trade
Taxes
During the pandemic, taxpayers saw photos from the IRS cafeteria in Austin, Texas, showing racks and racks of paper filling a room not generally used for storage. It was a glimpse of the tens of millions of pieces of paper that require manual processing at the IRS. But, IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said, “It’s time
By any measure, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour is a success. It’s on tap to become the highest-grossing tour of all time, and a record number of fans—myself included on behalf of my daughters—logged on to Ticketmaster to buy tickets for the tour, resulting in the most tickets ever sold for an artist in one day.
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel recently appeared at the National Association of Tax Professionals’ annual Taxposium conference via a recorded message. He wanted to thank the audience members for their “service to the nation” and their role in helping make the U.S. tax system work. He then spoke about the IRS Strategic Operating Plan and how
In June of 2023, Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, was charged with tax and gun charges as part of a plea deal. This week, new information about the related plea agreement, including documentation, was made available. (You can read my prior coverage here.) Charges Biden had initially agreed to plead guilty to
For months, the IRS has warned taxpayers that the Employee Retention Credit—or ERC—has become a magnet for fraud. Last week, IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel emphasized that the agency had “entered a new phase of increasing scrutiny on dubious submissions.” That focus appears to be paying off—a tax preparer has been arrested for seeking more than
A large portion of my client base involves small business owners with financial troubles due to a failure of paying taxes. As a result, I find that often taxpayers hope that if they ignore IRS Notices the debt will disappear. Unfortunately, this does not occur and results in the taxpayer owing even more due to
Contingent legal fees are customary in personal injury cases. Increasingly, they are the norm in employment lawsuits too. Indeed, the variety of cases in which contingent legal fees are common is still expanding. These days, even large law firms may handle some cases on contingency. So, how about paying your tax adviser a percentage of
Manal Corwin, the new director of the OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, discusses her vision for the organization and the latest updates on the inclusive framework and two-pillar project. David D. Stewart: Welcome to the podcast. I’m David Stewart, editor in chief of Tax Notes Today International. This week: under new management. The
Workers in Washington state saw a new deduction in their paychecks last month: a tax on wages meant to help pay for the cost of long-term care. The first-of-its-kind tax in the U.S. was created in 2019. However, under the program’s timeline, workers began making payroll contributions in July of 2023. Washington Cares Payroll Tax
Rewards earned from staking cryptocurrency are to be included in a taxpayer’s gross income when received. For those who follow the taxation of digital assets the position taken in IRS Revenue Ruling 2023-14 comes as no surprise. The ruling formalizes the position the IRS has taken at least since the Jarrett case. The Jarretts’ argument
On July 30, 1973, Tax Analysts accused President Richard Nixon of playing fast and loose with the tax laws. In a 16-page study released to the public and submitted directly to the IRS, the fledgling nonprofit questioned the deductions that Nixon had taken for donating his official papers to the National Archives. Nixon had made
The IRS is clearly serious about moving its Strategic Operating Plan forward. The plan, which was released in April, has been described by the agency as an “ambitious effort to transform the tax agency and dramatically improve service to taxpayers and the nation during the next decade.” This week, the IRS announced the appointment of
The provisions of the Corporate Transparency Act affect virtually every LLC in the United States. Yet many small- to medium-sized businesses remain unaware of the CTA or its new reporting requirements. The CTA is administered by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and it is through FinCEN that businesses will report their beneficial ownership information. Beneficial
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a vital role in the European Union (EU) economy, driving innovation, employment, and economic growth. These enterprises form the backbone of the EU’s business landscape, comprising 99% of all businesses in the region and accounting for more than half of Europe’s GDP. SMEs employ around 100 million people across
Golf season is in full swing in parts of the U.S. — but a U.S. Senator is making golf news this week. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), the chair of the Senate’s finance committee, has introduced two bills targeting The PGA Tour and its tax-exempt status. The bills are called the Sports League Tax-Exempt Status Limitation
The past two months have made clear that President Biden’s approach to making higher education more affordable isn’t working. First, bipartisan majorities of both the U.S. House and Senate voted to block his debt cancellation policies. Then, shortly after Biden thwarted that effort with his veto pen, the Supreme Court ruled that his attempt to
Establishing a streamlined transfer pricing approach for baseline distribution — originally seen as the least controversial aspect of the OECD-brokered two-pillar global tax reform — has hit a roadblock that will be difficult to resolve. First proposed in a 2019 OECD consultation document, a project awkwardly dubbed amount B was announced as a kind of
A pandemic-related tax credit continues to be in the news—and the focus of IRS scrutiny. The Employee Retention Credit—or ERC—is a refundable tax credit for businesses intended to provide relief for companies that kept employees on the payroll during Covid-19. Unfortunately, it has also become a magnet for fraud. ERC Relief Here’s how the ERC
Patrick Urda of the United States Tax Court dives into the technicalities of charitable contributions of property in Janet R. Braen et.al. It is about deduction for a bargain sale of land to a municipal government. As is usual, the story behind the story is probably more interesting than the tax issues. Several dockets are
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