If we deal with large cash payments of more than $10,000.00, we must report this to the IRS by filing the IRS Form 8300. The form needs to be finished timely, correct, and complete notices to the person(s) required to be identified on the Form 8300. The purpose of this requirement is to provide valuable
California taxes
California Marijuana Tax
California Marijuana Tax. The legalization of cannabis use and sales is becoming more widespread. What Tax consequences should tax payers be aware of? We opened a cannabis business in a legalized state, is there anything we should be aware of? Yes! With legalization of cannabis comes a myriad of concerns about health, social and criminal
WOULD A QUALIFIED OPPORTUNITY ZONE HELP US?
What is a Qualified Opportunity Zone? Created by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Acts, Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZ) were designed to incentivize investment and assist in economic development in low-income communities throughout the United States and its territories. So, what is an opportunity zone? These zones are economically distressed communities throughout the country with
Part B of the ABC Test for AB5
AB5 created a three-part test business must generally pass in order for it to classify a worker as an independent contractor under California Law. Part B of the Dynamex or ABC test is whether the worker “performs work that is outside the usual course of the hiring entity’s business.” Part B of the ABC Test
New Argument for Contesting the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty
Employers are responsible for withholding income and employment taxes from their employees. These taxes are referred to as trust fund taxes because the employer is only holding the money for the employee to pay the IRS. When an employer fails to withhold the money and pay it to the IRS, individuals who are “responsible” and
Is Health Insurance Mandatory?
Under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, Americans were required to have health insurance coverage for their household. Failure to have health insurance coverage triggered a tax penalty. However, as of January 1, 2019, health insurance coverage is no longer mandatory at the federal level. This means that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
U.S. Tax Court Litigation Attorneys
If you have a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and you are not able to obtain a satisfactory resolution through the IRS appeals process, then in most cases your next step is to seek relief in the U.S. Tax Court. The U.S. Tax Court is a specialty court that exclusively handles matters
International Tax Attorneys
International Tax Matters International tax matters are uniquely complicated. Whether you live in the United States and owe taxes abroad, you live overseas and owe reporting or payment obligations to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or you are dealing with an investigation or enforcement matter under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) or any
I Paid My Taxes, Why Do I Still Owe Money to the Franchise Tax Board?
The California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) collects personal income taxes and corporate taxes due to the state. When you pay your state taxes, you pay them through the FTB as a franchise tax board payment. One of the most common questions we get from our clients in cities like Newport Beach, Irvine and Santa Ana