January 2014
Articles inside this newsletter:
- Five Years Later, Tax Lessons Learned
- Pay Premiums or Pay a Penalty
- Trim Steep New Taxes With a Charitable Trust
- Cashing In on Foreign Stocks
- Leasing Company Cars
January 2014
Certain businesses that receive payments of over $10,000 in cash must file Form 8300, Report of Cash Payments Over $10,000 Received in a Trade or Business,
Learn about the new policy replacing surprise home visits with scheduled meetings via Letter 725-B and how this change aims to enhance safety and reduce confusion.
Those who find their name on the Unclaimed Property list can now file a claim form digitally via Maryland OneStop.
Congressional lawmakers have raised concerns about the validity of the U.S.-based golf organization’s tax-exempt status after a surprise announcement of a merger with its Saudi-backed rival.
Identity Protection PINs stop identity thieves from filing fraudulent tax returns. Taxpayers who participate in this program are assigned a six-digit number that they use to prove their identity when they file their federal tax return.
Fees & tax payments are planned for, and meeting deadlines are met to keep your business on top of government requirements.