Ed Zollars' Tax Update PodcastEd Zollars' Tax Update Podcast

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All IRS Employees Are Not Equal

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Published: 4 months ago
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Since we've discussed mailing returns in previous podcasts, this time we look at the problems a taxpayer who tries to hand file a return can run into getting that done correctly.  In the case of Allnut, Sr. v. Commissioner, 2008-1 USTC Â50,310 the taxpayer failed to make delivery as required by the regulations, and the court found that what the taxpayer had to live with the date a document could finally be documented as being in the District Director's office--which was less than year years before the date the IRS issued an assessment.Materials for this week are available at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-05-09_Hand_Carried.pdf.The podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, located at http://www.leimbergservices.com .
 
 

Sloppiness and the Tax Shelter

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Published: 4 months ago
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Partnership taxation is one of those areas where things may not work exactly as many practitioners expect, and those unexpected workings are things that tax shelter promoters have attempted to make use of.  But if you are going to try and use the technical details of the tax law to force the IRS to grant you a tax benefit that otherwise doesn't seem like something that should happen, it's helpful to follow the detailed requirements yourself.  Unfortunately for the taxpayer in 7050 Ltd. v. Commissioner, TC Memo 2008-12, that didn't quite happen--and while one bullet was dodged, another problem proved fatal to the benefit the taxpayer was after, and the court never had to deal with whether the shelter actually would have worked if executed as it was supposed to have been.The materials are available at http://www.ezollars.com/2008-05-05_Sloppy.pdf .The podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, located on the web at http://www.leimbergservices.com .
 
 

Qualified Joint Venture and Memo on Self-Employment Tax

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This week we follow the continuing saga of the self-employment tax and qualified joint venture that we've been following since the early part of this year.  This week we analyze CCA 200816030 issued by the IRS that outlines the "new improved" IRS position on self-employment tax and the Qualified Joint Venture election under Â761(f).The materials for the podcast are available at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-04-28_SEandQJV.pdf .The podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, located at http://www.leimbergservices.com .
 
 

The Mailbox Rule Comes Up Once Again

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Published: 5 months ago
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The issue of whether Â7502(c) provides the exclusive means to prove timely filing of a document by a taxpayer is addressed yet again by the courts--and what the Third Circuit had to say, the IRS didn't like hearing.  In the case of Philadelphia Marine Trade Ass'n.-Int'l Longshoremen's Association Pension Fund et al. v. Commissioner, 2008 TNT 74-16 the Third Circuit held that the reports of the death of the common law mailbox rule were, in the words of Mark Twain, greatly exaggerated.  That places the Third Circuit in the same camp with the Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Circuits, and opposed to the positions of the Second and Sixth Circuits.The materials for this podcast are located at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-04-21_Mailbox.pdf.The podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, located on the web at http://www.leimbergservices.com.
 
 

Was it a Gift or Compensation? The Tax Court Knows

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Published: 5 months ago
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After a hiatus at the end of tax season, we return with a new show dealing with an issue of whether a payment to a person was compensation income or a gift.  The case in question is the case of Larsen v. Commissioner, TC Memo 2008-73.The materials for the podcast are at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-04-16_Gift_Comp.pdf.We also briefly discuss an interesting episode of a podcast I found on small service business operating issues at a place you might not look--check out http://macbreaktech.com/63/making-mac-your-business/ for an interesting listen that really isn't very MacIntosh (or even computer) centric--just a general discussion of issues facing small service businesses.The podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, located on the web at http://www.leimberservices.com .
 
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