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IRS Provides Guidance on the Residential Energy Efficient Property Credit

On Wednesday, the IRS issued Notice 2009-41, providing guidance to manufacturers and consumers on satisfying the requirements of the residential energy efficient property credit. The notice outlines procedures manufacturers must follow to certify that property satisfies the credit’s conditions. Taxpayers received guidance on when they may rely on a manufacturer’s

Taxes in Troubled Times

The IRS has acknowledged there’s plenty of pain to go around in the current economic downturn. Financially strapped taxpayers can take advantage of several relief initiatives and provisions that could lessen their tax bite. Those with investments posting a loss may be able to “harvest” it or at least reposition

Tax Considerations for Buying and Selling Property With a Burdensome Lease

An economic downturn like the current one can cause fixed lease obligations to become burdensome and trigger a significant negative impact on leasing in many markets. Real property and other business assets may have been leased in a sale-leaseback transaction, or the lessee may have simply desired use but not

Diamond Receives Personal Financial Planning Award

Irvin F. Diamond, CPA/PFS, of Albuquerque, N.M., received the AICPA’s 2008 Personal Financial Planning Distinguished Service Award. Presented at the 2009 Advanced Personal Financial Planning Conference in San Diego, the award is given to an AICPA volunteer who significantly contributes to the advancement of personal financial planning as a practice

The Complete Guide for Investing During Retirement

by Thomas MaskellAdams Media, 2009, 256 pp. If you, or a client, have reached retirement age with only a modest savings for retirement, this book is for you. With no market experience, former engineer Thomas Maskell started his investing career during retirement and learned the business of buying and selling

The Other Other Side of Annuities

I just read the article “Annuities and the Other Side of the Retirement Savings Coin” (Jan. 09, page 36). The article discusses many of the benefits of annuities but does not seem to discuss in much detail the risks of purchasing an annuity, such as the risk of the insurance

Stimulus Act Eases Taxes for Individuals, Small Businesses

With the enactment of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 on Feb. 17, Congress delivered a smorgasbord of tax relief items to individual taxpayers and small businesses. While the specifics of those measures were the subject of whirlwind conference negotiations in Congress, the outcome reflects an attempt to

Representing Clients With Tax Delinquencies and Deficiencies

It’s not unusual for CPAs to encounter clients delinquent in filing individual, corporate or payroll returns. CPAs can establish a rewarding practice niche if they are prepared to offer a full range of tax resolution options and be a trusted ally to clients who need to atone for their lapses

IRS Revises Inflation Adjustment Amounts

On Friday, the IRS issued Rev. Proc. 2009-21, which modifies the inflation-adjusted amounts to be used for certain tax credits in 2008 and 2009. The modified numbers reflect recent statutory changes by the Tax Extenders and Alternative Minimum Tax Relief Act of 2008, PL 110-343 (Tax Extenders Act), and the

Service Gives Guidance on New 5-year Carryback of NOLs

The IRS issued guidance on how eligible small businesses may take advantage of the enhanced net operating loss (NOL) carryback provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, PL 111-5 (ARRA). Under those provisions, eligible small businesses may carry back a 2008 NOL up to five years instead

The Redesigned Form 990

Most nonprofit organizations are now reviewing their first redesigned IRS Form 990 and its many new information requirements designed to enhance transparency and accountability. CPAs with nonprofit clients now are seeing the pieces fit together with satisfaction or, if drawing together the information has been difficult, perhaps with some concern.

Free Opt-In E-Newsletters Launched

The Institute launched two free, opt-in e-newsletters in January. Financial Planning Digest debuted Jan. 13. On Jan. 20, AICPA members were sent the inaugural issue of Forensic & Valuation Reporter. The newsletters include: Links to important stories, culled from hundreds of top news sources. Summaries of research, analysis, videos and

Best of Both Worlds?

Over the past several years many companies pursued extremely aggressive growth, resulting in an accumulation of fixed assets on balance sheets. Many of these assets (especially land and buildings) have enjoyed an unprecedented appreciation in value. However, the current recession and accompanying credit crunch have caught some companies in a

Creating Joint Ownership: Avoiding the Tax Traps and Other Pitfalls

Last month’s column showed how adding a child or other nonspouse family member to the title of property as a joint tenant can create unintended consequences of deemed gifting for gift tax purposes. In that illustration, Jack added his daughter, Liz, as joint owner of rental property, immediately triggering a

IRS Issues Final Regs on Automatic Contribution Arrangements

The Service on Tuesday issued final regulations on automatic contribution arrangements for 401(k) and other eligible plans. The regulations (TD 9447) adopt with modifications the 2007 proposed regulations (REG-133300-07) providing guidance on implementing provisions of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 and the Worker, Retiree, and Employer Recovery Act of

IRS Releases New Withholding Tables

The IRS on Monday released withholding tables that reflect a new tax credit, dubbed the making work pay credit, created by the stimulus package. The making work pay credit was created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, PL 111-5, which President Obama signed on Feb. 17. The credit equals

Reminder: Support Your Auto Expenses

Auto expenses are a very common deduction for business owners and employees who must travel. Often the taxpayer does not know the exact amounts necessary to calculate the proper deduction and the tax preparer must estimate the mileage, business percentage, and ultimate auto deduction with the client’s help. Tax preparers

Small Business Tax Breaks in the Stimulus Package

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 contains numerous tax provisions aimed at small businesses. Bonus depreciation: IRC section 168(k) is amended to extend the 50% first-year bonus depreciation through 2009 (through 2010 for certain transportation property and aircraft). The election to accelerate AMT and research credits in lieu

Individual Tax Breaks in the Stimulus Package

With its new and expanded tax benefits for individuals, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 seeks to get more money into the pockets of American consumers. College students and their families, homebuyers, and buyers of new cars are among the potential beneficiaries, but so too are low-income Americans,

Taxes in Troubled Times

The IRS has acknowledged there’s plenty of pain to go around in the current economic downturn. Financially strapped taxpayers can take advantage of several relief initiatives and provisions that could lessen their tax bite. Those with investments posting a loss may be able to “harvest” it or at least reposition

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