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…

The Home Office Deduction

If you use a part of your home for your business or for your employer’s business, you can claim a deduction for the business use of your home. This deduction is also referred to as the home office deduction. There are some tests that you must meet to be eligible for this deduction; these are…

Most Suspicious IRS Audit Triggers

The Minnesota Society of CPAs has compiled a list of red flags that could trigger an audit from the IRS if they apply to your clients’ tax returns. IRS Auditor The Internal Revenue Service recently announced it will not require taxpayers to amend their returns or pay back any extra money they received in their…

Using a Car for Business? Grab These Deductions

Whether you’re self-employed or an employee, if you use a car for business, you get the benefit of tax deductions. There are two choices for claiming deductions: 1. Deduct the actual business-related costs of gas, oil, lubrication, repairs, tires, supplies, parking, tolls, drivers’ salaries, and depreciation. 2. Use the standard mileage deduction in 2014 and…

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…