by Tom Regan | Dec 6, 2011 | Audit
Parties to a divorce action may dispute the intent or impact of their agreement or the court’s order. One area of dispute is the character of a payment as alimony/maintenance or a property settlement. The payment of alimony/maintenance is deductible by the payor...
by Tom Regan | Nov 29, 2011 | Audit
The State of Minnesota has recently pushed the IRS regulations used to define what is really alimony/maintenance and what is child support. This is important as alimony/maintenance is deductible by the payer and child support is not deductible. Admittedly,...
by Tom Regan | Nov 22, 2011 | Audit
In the State of Minnesota, many gamblers are interested in taking the extra steps to be treated as professional gamblers. In contrast to the treatment the gambler receives from the IRS, a non- professional gambler in Minnesota is subject to the Alternative Minimum Tax...
by Tom Regan | Nov 15, 2011 | Collections
What does it mean when the IRS says it plans to take enforced collection action? Usually, it means that the IRS intends to issue a levy to a bank or employer. Those are usually the first two targets of a levy because they are easy and they get the taxpayer’s...
by Tom Regan | Nov 1, 2011 | Independent Contractors
In an earlier blog article we gave you a list of documents you should secure from the worker to demonstrate that he or she is an independent contractor. Unfortunately, sometimes the worker does not keep good records, is no longer working with you, or has changed his...