Tax Season: The Home Stretch

As we get into the final stretch of filing season, it is fulfilling the predictions made at the start. “This filing season should be a doozy,” predicted Tom Wheelwright, a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based CPA. “Between the Affordable Care Act, the new Section 263(a) repair regulations and the inability of the IRS to answer the calls that…

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Top Five Form 1095-A Questions

Although Republicans are outlining a proposal to provide an “off ramp” for states and consumers to exit the Affordable Care Act, and the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on a legal challenge to the federally-operated health exchange, state exchanges have been up and running. While tax preparers are fielding questions on the ACA, the…

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Senator Wants IRS to Clarify Tax Treatment of Employer-Provided Charging of Electric Vehicles

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner John Koskinen asking the agency to issue guidance to make clear that electrical vehicle charging provided by employers is a de minimis fringe benefit. Wyden argues that employer-provided electric vehicle charging should not be…

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Taxpayers Receiving Identity Verification Letter Should Use ID Verify.irs.gov

The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers who receive requests from the IRS to verify their identities that the Identity Verification Service website, idverify.irs.gov, offers the fastest, easiest way to complete the task. Taxpayers may receive a letter when the IRS stops suspicious tax returns that have indications of being identity theft but contains a…

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