Showing posts with label tax code. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tax code. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

IRS offers new Interactive tax assistant, new free search for tax law questions

IRS offers new Interactive Tax Assistant, new free search for Tax Law questions, and offers a down-loadable copy of your research!

The Internal Revenue Website (IRS), has always had an excellent search box, located on the upper right hand corner of the IRS website, within their own site for individuals, tax professionals, and Tax Law practitioners  , The Interactive Tax Assistant is a Tax Law Resource tool that goes beyond a simple How To Search. This is geared more toward the Tax Professional, Tax Lawyer, CPA, Enrolled Agent, and possibly IRS staff could make use of this friendly tool. 

Sharp EL-2630PIII Deluxe Heavy Duty Color Printing Calculator with Clock and Calendar

This new toy for the Tax People among us. Us nerds, who wait anxiously, during February to get our ink-stained, paper-cut fingers, on the new Publication 17. (It is easily accessible on the www. IRS.gov website, and down-loadable in PDF format today. The Pub 17 as it is loving called is still available in paper, and on disc too

When Congress completes creating Tax Law Changes for the prior and upcoming tax years, it is when Tax Professionals come to life. Like bats in a cave, sleeping during the day, it appears there is not even a heartbeat among them. April 15, hails the end of the tax season. There are the extension filers and trouble cases that go through a good part of the year, but then it settles down to a mere trickle. Then, the second week of February comes, and it is on.


Then, the sounding bell rings through Tax-dom, "Congress has recessed, Congress has recessed, we may begin filing!"


The madness begins, and with many new tax law changes during this historical 2010-2011 session, we are seeing many breaks for businesses who withhold and match FICA for employees. Employees themselves are getting big relief. It is a huge break across the board. 


This year Tax Professionals will be held responsible for collecting and verifying every legal deduction taken. In years past, a CPA, or Tax preparer could have relied on the, "assume they are telling the truth rule", but so many Tax Professionals helped their clients fudge, that new rules came into affect.


Bars and Restaurants, IRS Audit Protection and Survival Guide




The Interactive Tax Assistant tool, from the IRS, offers an easy and reliable source of research, that can take the pressure off of the Tax Pro, while assisting the Taxpayer/Client in having their books, K-1's, LLC's, Estate Tax Changes, and more. There are many US Taxpayers who have been able to bully an accountant, or preparer into doing his will, more than what the Tax Code says. This takes the pressure off. 


Another benefit that can be seen with this tool, are for a client's benefit. While preparing the books of a Company, Partnership, LLC or any other entity, if there are deductions or credits that are "red flags" or often get audited, while the Tax Pro knows this a legitimate expense or claim, this would appear to be a very helpful tool. 


Surviving an IRS Tax Audit


When pre-answering questions that may be asked in an Audit or a Letter from the IRS, requesting more information in a tax matter this could be a time and worry saver all the way around. 


This blog has always been at the basic level, and on a higher professional level there are probably many other ways this tool can be implemented. 


Review of Tool - 

  • Search must be by legal language or positioning phrases of Tax code or law.
I had a legal question that I needed to know for a close friend. It was in regards to the taxability of   an insurance settlement of an Estate of a Deceased descendant. 

On my first try, I used the standard Search criteria used for Google searches. 
Q. Is income from an Estate settlement taxable?
A. Came up with the topic of Income types, statuses; the basics of Income definition as they are applied to status, etc.

My next step, was to search closer to the subject, using regular search methods.
Q. Taxable Income from an Estate settlement.
A. Again, I got types of income, and a few other partially related topics.

Federal Income Tax: Code and Regulations--Selected Sections (2009-2010)


Then, I asked in the wording used in Tax Code.
Q. Estate, taxes, settlements
A. Estate information came up the first time, When I returned to redo my process for this blog post, only standard information for types of income came up, but it quickly linked me to the information I was seeking.

The IRS has advanced with technology, and is helping taxpayer, take more responsibility in their taxes, while offering more tools for a subject, that makes the standard non-tax-nerd, roll their eyes to the back of their head, and leave. Way to go y'all. Thanks for making it a little easier.



Thursday, December 25, 2008

While Congress is in Session...

~ Part of Lesson One: If you don't know 'how' you get taxes, then you cannot understand that as a Citizen, you have more influence than you realize when it comes to Tax Code, and Tax Law & Rule Changes.

The reason Tax Payers and Tax Services have to wait until the middle of January to start the Tax Filing Season is because the Congress, the House of Representatives and the Executive Branch (President and Crew) have to finalize and agree with what your 1040 is going to say, what Exemptions will be given, any Credits, Changes of Tax Rates etc.

One thing I will ask those who are able: Contact your State & Federal Representatives and voice your loud Concern over the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). If it is not repealed, or another "fix" put on it, for the Tax Year of 2008, it will be the final straw for many Middle Class Taxpayers.

Incomes from $19,000.00 - $155,000.00 are paying an inordinate rate of their entire income in Taxes. [Remember the tax paid on everything; utilities, state & local, goods, bonuses, fuel, phones, license, registrations, etc].

If the AMT goes on without attention, many of those in the income brackets listed previously will have their usual deductions partly or completely phased out - in other words...Your Mortgage Interest, College Tuition etc will no longer be a deduction for you. For those who will have a huge loss on Schedule D this year, the final straw will be how much tax you will still have to pay.

At present, those making over $200,000.00 pay less as it goes up. Please talk to your Tax Professional, CPA or Accountant about the AMT, then your Congressional Representatives. We are the People and we have a voice, we just don't remember how to use it.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Lesson 1

January 15, 2009 is approaching quickly.

The first two weeks of the new year is when the IRS opens its doors [electronic] to tax payers; (workers who have a portion of their earnings removed from a paycheck). All payers have chance to pay in more taxes, or receive an Income Tax Refund for over payment of taxes.

People have little information about how the Tax Code is applied. Most citizens don't have a clue as to why their Bottom Line is what it is. Mostly, it is that "deer caught in the headlights" phenomenon that happens when a tax expert speaks to a regular person.

The goal is to break it down to where anyone can understand how to file their taxes; or get the legitimate Tax Help needed.

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