Estate planning attorneys and CPAs all keep an eye on letter rulings to see if IRS decisions have any bearing on their own client’s situations. In this case, a taxpayer is setting up a revocable trust and wants to use a Charitable Lead Annuity Trust known as a CLAT. A…
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Handling Harvey: IRS Tax Relief
Taxpayers who have a valid extension until October 15, 2017 to file income tax returns and who live in the covered Texas disaster area may be helped by the IRS extending the filing periods. IRS announced certain relief from deadlines relating to filing and certain tax deposits for Hurricane Harvey…
IRS Audit Red Flags Sometimes Triggered in Retirement Years
Certain transactions and situations that tend to occur more in retirement than during working years are red flags for the IRS. Even though only 0.84% of all individual tax returns are audited, knowing about these tips from Kiplinger's "9 IRS Audit Red Flags for Retirees" will help minimize your chance…
Family Run Foundations: Subject to IRS Scrutiny
The goals of a family foundation may be ensured by appointing family members to head up the foundation. Children or siblings of the deceased are usually appointed to run these foundations, with the hopes that they know better than anyone unrelated to the family how to achieve and maintain the…