Today, FinCEN moved to again clarify questions surrounding the due date for filing Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBARs). The FBAR requirements (31
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IRS-CI, DOJ Announce Largest-Ever Income Tax Charge Against One Individual
Together with the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Criminal Investigations (CI) division announced what is
Read MoreIRS Offers More Than A Dozen New Seminars For Continuing Education Credit
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that more than a dozen new seminars from the 2020 Nationwide Tax Forums are now available on IRS
Read MoreCourt Orders ‘Historic’ Moonshine To Be Destroyed
“I drunk his liquor,” said one potential juror. “And honestly, I really like moonshine,” said another. The jury selection in a 2018 trial in western
Read MoreYour Social Security Check Will Be A Little Bigger In 2021
According to the Social Security Administration, approximately 70 million Americans will see a 1.3% increase in their Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Read MoreReminder: Deadline For Taxpayers Who File With An Extension Is October 15
If you, like me, joined millions of other taxpayers in filing for an extension this year, be sure to check your calendar: October 15 is
Read MoreAn Offer You Can’t Refuse: A Look At The Mob Museum
Some of the biggest crime cases in history involve financial disputes and tax evasion. Kelly introduces her favorite museum, The Mob Museum, in Las Vegas,
Read MoreIRS Is Adding QR Codes To Tax Bills So That You Can Pay From Your Phone
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is adding barcode technology to its tax notices. Starting this month, the IRS will add QR codes to certain tax
Read MoreCourt Orders IRS To Stop Withholding Stimulus Checks
In May of this year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) attempted to retroactively impose rules on stimulus checks being paid out under the CARES Act
Read MoreThe Yeast Of Your Worries: What’s Your Favorite Sandwich?
Last week, I did a lot of writing about sandwiches. Yep, that’s right, sandwiches. First off, estate planning lawyer Victor Medina kicked off the week
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