Did your business incur and report a loss for tax year 2013? By now, you’ve probably made the decision of whether to carry the loss forward to future tax years or back to a prior tax year. Here’s a quick overview of carrybacks and carryforwards. Carryback: As a general rule, you…
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Looking for a new and good taxman CPA or an EA for tax preparation, planning, bookkeeping services?
Every year we add new clients to our Whittier, Los Angeles, CA firm, usually the client is looking for a change because their taxman, tax preparer, bookkeeper, CPA (Certified Public Accountant) or EA (Enrolled Agent), has retired, or passed away, or sold their practice / business or just need…
Breaking News: Decision in the Loving v. IRS appeal
The United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, today rejected the IRS appeal in the case of Loving v. IRS in which three independent tax return preparers argued that the IRS had overstepped its authority when implementing the Registered Tax Return Preparer (RTRP) program. The RTRP program was…
Los Angeles, California CPA Certified Public Accountant, EA Enrolled Agent, Orange County, San Bernardino, Riverside, Whittier, CA
I want to discuss the difference between a CPA and an EA. Most people refer to any accountant, tax preparer, bookkeeper, etc as a CPA. However there are differences between a CPA, an EA and a tax attorney. All 3 are regulated by the IRS’ circular 230. The distinction between…
If a responsible person willfully fails to pay trust fund taxes (income tax withheld, FICA, RRTA, Medicare) to the IRS, is he personally liable for the trust fund recovery penalty?
The trust fund recovery penalty (TFRP) can be applied to any responsible person who willfully fails to collect or pay trust fund taxes. The penalty amount is equal to the total amount of the tax that was not paid, up to the full amount. This is why it is sometimes…
What is the TFRP trust fund recovery penalty?
The trust fund recovery penalty (TFRP) is a 100% penalty on an employer’s failure to pay its trust fund taxes. The TFRP can be assessed against any person in the employer’s business who is (1) responsible for collecting, accounting for, and paying withheld employment taxes, and (2) who willfully fails…
Is a taxpayer that fails to file or pay payroll taxes subject to penalty?
The taxpayer may be subject to several different penalties. Failure to File If a taxpayer fails to file on the date the return should have been filed (determined with regard to any extension of time for filing) the taxpayer will be subject to a failure to file penalty unless it…
When will IRS collection action be initiated? Back taxes help?
Two events must occur before the IRS may begin collections activity: • First, the tax must be assessed and due. The tax may be shown on a tax return showing a balance due, an audit closing agreement, an audit deficiency that was not contested, an SFR substitute for return filed…
Can the IRS take a lien out on property for payroll taxes?
Do you owe 941 employment and payroll back taxes? The answer is: Yes the IRS take a lien out on property for payroll taxes. Under IRC §6321, the federal government can encumber property with a general tax lien. Generally, this lien can be used to encumber any property that the…
Have You Been Notified of an IRS Tax Audit? Help is Available.
About 1.1% of taxpayers are selected for a tax audit each year. The IRS examines tax returns to verify that the tax reported is correct. Some of those people are selected randomly, others have items on their returns which raise a red flag and trigger the audit. Whichever category you…