document.createElement(‘aside’);
http://www.accountingtoday.com
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
Are you ready for the 8th?
- Backtaxeshelp: Our favorite opening of the week: “Are you ready for this election to finally be over?” As the insult to our intelligence drags into its final hours, a last look at each candidate’s tax plans and the implications therein.
- Bloomberg BNA Software: Trump’s use of net operating losses. Note: “Despite the estimated $200 billion in NOL assets sitting on the books of Fortune 1000 companies, many of these organizations do not fully leverage NOLs.”
- The Wandering Tax Pro: Missing e-mails. Claims of innocence. More missing e-mails, officials shrugging shoulders or at times just absent amid angry and questioning voices. How were we so blind? Thing is, blogger Robert Flach isn’t talking about Clinton…
- Tax Analysts: When Democrats use taxes to destroy monopolies – and the long, long heritage therein, all the way back to a 1930s Texas representative.
Reasoned necessity
- John R. Dundon II EA: Too often year-end tax planning involves helping clients scramble to shift money and assets around before the sand runs out of the calendar. One more assertive step: Plan charitable donations to make next year.
- BNA blogs: Some immediate history behind the International Accounting Standards Board displaying (“out of savvy civility and reasoned necessity?”) more deference toward other national rule makers worldwide.
- Due Diligence: In this week’s collection: “CFPB to Examine Discriminatory Lending Practices”; “From Shadow Branches to Shadow Banks”; “Feds Investigate BoA, Chase, Citi, Others”; and “Wells Fargo Employee? Denied Overtime? Now Is the Time.”
- Roth Co.: With a nod to the spooky holiday just gone by, how one Kansas man got five years for dressing up as an IRS rep to bully former girlfriends and business partners.
- Procedurally Taxing: Lewis v. IRS shows a real “number of procedural gears in motion.” Focus of the case: the impact of the release of the federal tax lien. But much more overflows here, from water lines to bankruptcy to a lack of time to file a return. Quite a read; make some popcorn first.
What a pain
- HR Block: This Will Hurt a Bit Dept.: A look at medical ID theft, featuring one of our favorite phrases of the week (“breadcrumbs for fraudsters”) as it relates to health-care records or accounts.
- Federal Tax Crimes: Smoking is bad for you: In United States v. Armstrong, a defendant was charged with tax evasion, tax perjury and a host of other black spots – all related to profits from a scheme to evade Tennessee cigarette tax stamps.
- IRS Tax Trouble: Partita Partners, LLC. v. United States shows that not all donations are created equal, especially if one of them is a facade easement. But of note: “Charitable deductions for facade easements are not new.”
The poor creature’s story
- The Income Tax School: The pluses of online prep learning.
- Rubin on Tax: Highlights of 2017 tax items subject to inflation adjustments.
- Dinesen Tax Times: This entry into the tax glossary: “Rollover for Business Startup (ROBS)” transactions, in which a person uses existing retirement account money to fund the startup of a new business. If done right, of course, the transaction is tax-free.
- Summing It Up: Not too many accounting blogs mention Edward Everett Hale, but the author of The Man Without a Country fits right into a discussion of why so many are giving up U.S. citizenship. (Hint: FATCA and other U.S. reporting regs). (Bonus question: Who played Lt. Philip Nolan in the 1973 TV movie?)
‘);
var $text = $(”).text(text);
var $meta = $(”);
var $newComment = $comment.append($text).append($meta);
if ($(‘.no-comments’).length) {
$(‘.no-comments’).after($(”).append($newComment));
$(‘.no-comments’).remove();
} else {
$(‘#comments-box .comment’).last().after($newComment);
}
$(‘.comments-count’).each(function(){
$(this).text(+$(this).text()+1);
});
}
function ajaxBusyTest() {
buttonOff();
setTimeout(buttonOn, 3000);
}
var commentOptions = {
client_id: ‘webcpa_news’,
story_id: ‘79739’,
user_id: ”,
comment_message: ” // textarea or NOCOMMENT
};
function postComment(options, callback, doButtonOff) {
callback = callback || function(){};
doButtonOff = typeof doButtonOff === ‘undefined’ ? true : doButtonOff;
var opts = $.extend(true, {}, commentOptions);
$.extend(true, opts, options);
if (doButtonOff) buttonOff();
$.ajax({
type:”POST”,
url: ‘/apps/custom/ajax_post_comment.php’,
data: opts,
success: function(data) {
callback($.parseJSON(data));
if (doButtonOff) buttonOn();
}
});
};
function showNotification(message) {
$.fancybox(message+’
Return to article.’);
};
$.fn.extend({
charWarden: function (outSelector, limit) {
return this.each(function(){
var $this = $(this);
var $out = $(outSelector);
var _limit = limit;
var _chars = 0;
function handler(e) {
_chars = e.target.value.length;
var left = _limit – _chars;
if (left = (page-1)*listCount i 3 (page (pageCount -2)) {
showMin = pageCount – 4;
if (showMin ‘;
if (page 1) {text += ‘
‘;}
while (count ‘ + count + ”;
if (showMax != count) {
text += ‘ | ‘;
}
text += ”;
count++;
}
if (page
‘;}
text += ”;
$(pagination).html(text);
}
function scrollToTop(){
$(‘html, body’).animate({
scrollTop: parseInt($(“#comments”).offset().top)
}, 700);
}
showPage(page);
if (pageCount 1){
buildPagination(page,pageCount);
$(pagination+” li.arrow_double_right a”).live(‘click’,function(){
page = pageCount;
showPage(page);
buildPagination(page,pageCount);
scrollToTop();
});
$(pagination+” li.arrow_right a”).live(‘click’,function(){
showPage(++page);
buildPagination(page,pageCount);
scrollToTop();
});
$(pagination+” li.numbers a”).live(‘click’,function(){
page = $(this).data(‘number’);
//console.log(“pageCount: “+pageCount+” page: “+page);
showPage(page);
buildPagination(page,pageCount);
scrollToTop();
});
$(pagination+” li.arrow_left a”).live(‘click’,function(){
showPage(–page);
buildPagination(page,pageCount);
scrollToTop();
});
$(pagination+” li.arrow_double_left a”).live(‘click’,function(){
page = 1;
showPage(page);
buildPagination(page,pageCount);
scrollToTop();
});
}
}
$(function(){ // DOM ready
paginateComments();
$(‘.scroll-into-view’).each(function(i){if (i == 0) this.scrollIntoView();});
$(‘.reset-form’).click(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
this.form.reset();
});
$(‘#comment_message’).charWarden(‘#chars-remaining’, 4096);
$(‘.comment-notify’).click(function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
var options = {
comment_notify: ‘TRUE’,
comment_message: ‘NOCOMMENT’
};
var notification = function(data) {
if (data.success) {
$(‘.not-following’).hide();
$(‘.following’).show();
showNotification(data.success);
} else if (data.error) {
showNotification(data.error);
}
};
postComment(options, notification);
});
$(‘#wrapperForm’).on(‘submit’, function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
var options = {
comment_notify: $(‘#comment_notify’).prop(‘checked’) ? ‘TRUE’ : ”,
comment_message: $(‘#comment_message’).val()
};
var notification = function(data) {
if (data.success) {
if ($(‘#comment_notify:checked’).length) {
$(‘.not-following’).hide();
$(‘.following’).show();
}
document.wrapperForm.reset();
addPostOptimistically(options.comment_message);
$(‘#comment_message’).change();
} else if (data.error) {
showNotification(data.error);
}
};
postComment(options, notification);
});
$(‘a.username’).fancybox({
‘hideOnOverlayClick’: false,
‘centerOnScroll’ : true,
‘autoScale’ : false,
‘autoDimensions’ : false,
‘width’: 435,
‘height’: 205,
‘onClosed’: function() {
if ($(‘#do-refresh’).length) location.reload();
}
});
}); // end DOM ready
})(jQuery);
Be the first to comment on this post using the section below.