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Via recent legislation, and in an effort to raise revenues, the District of Columbia is offering tax amnesty for submissions made between August 2 and September 30, 2010. All civil penalties and collection fees will be waived upon payment of overdue DC taxes and interest. For taxpayers who are behind with their D.C. taxes and seek to come back into compliance, this may be a worthwhile opportunity. Who
Author:
David W. Hotes, Esquire
Date:
8/25/2010
The gift tax annual exclusion allows an individual to gift $13,000.00 (as indexed for 2010) to an unlimited number of donees each year without paying gift tax. In order to qualify for the annual exclusion, however, a gift must be of a “present interest” in accordance with IRC 2503(b). To qualify as a present interest in property, the recipient needs to have an unrestricted right to the immediate
Author:
Ronald E. Lyons, Esquire
Date:
6/29/2010
The “Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act of 2010” (the HIRE Act, P.L. 111-147) can provide a substantial benefit for private-sector employers (including employers that are non-governmental nonprofit organizations) who are beginning to expand their businesses through the hiring of new employees. To provide employers with an incentive to hire unemployed individuals, the HIRE Act provides a
Author:
Lona L. Feldman, Esquire
Date:
4/25/2010
There are a number of important changes for both employers and individuals included in the new 2010 Health Care Act (as amended by the Health Care Reconciliation Act) that are effective immediately. These changes confer a real benefit on small businesses as well as individuals with young adult children. Individuals with children who have not yet reached the age of 27 have been extended health
Author:
Lona L. Feldman, Esquire
Date:
4/13/2010
Under the federal estate tax rules as they existed prior to January 1, 2010, the basis of property, whether real or personal, acquired from a decedent by reason of his or her death, was its fair market value on the date of death (or 6 months later, if the later if the alternate valuation date for all assets in the estate was selected). This was called the “step-up” in basis of inherited assets. However,
Author:
Lona L. Feldman, Esquire
Date:
3/23/2010
Despite the economy remaining largely in the doldrums, there were a variety of benefits which should not be overlooked by taxpayers who are able to take advantage of them. Keying on those which would have the most likely application for the small, medium and large local businesses which comprise the majority of the Firm’s clientele, as well as the individuals behind them, this article seeks to highlight
Author:
David W. Hotes, Esquire
Date:
12/21/2009
Following on the heels of the current tax amnesty program in the State of Maryland, and in its own effort to raise revenues, the Commonwealth of Virginia will be offering tax amnesty under its recently announced “Get Square VA” campaign for submissions made between October 7, 2009 and December 5, 2009. All civil penalties and one-half of accrued interest will be waived. For taxpayers who are behind
Author:
David W. Hotes, Esquire
Date:
10/2/2009
Via recent legislation, and in an effort to raise revenues, the State of Maryland is offering tax amnesty for submissions made between September 1 and October 30, 2009. All civil penalties and one-half of accrued interest will be waived. For taxpayers who are behind with their Maryland taxes, this is a no-brainer. Who is an eligible taxpayer? Most taxpayers will be able to take
Author:
David W. Hotes, Esquire
Date:
9/11/2009
The IRS has issued a new Form 941-X and its instructions to be used for making corrections to previously-filed Forms 941, Employer's Quarterly Tax Return, and replaces Form 941c, Supporting Statement to Correct Information. Form 941-X also replaces Form 843, Claim for Refund or Request for Abatement, for refund or abatement requests of over reported employment taxes. Employers will continue to use
Author:
Lona L. Feldman, Esquire
Date:
1/15/2009
Late on December 11, the Senate approved H.R. 7327, the "Worker, Retiree and Employer Recovery Act" (the Pension Act) by unanimous consent. The bill was passed by the House on December 10 by unanimous consent, so the measure is cleared for the President's signature.
Author:
Lona L. Feldman, Esquire
Date:
12/12/2008
With all of the turmoil in our economy, it would be easy to just hunker down and tighten the belt. There are, however, some real economic incentives to purchase certain machinery and equipment that will substantially boost your 2008 deductions.
Author:
Ronald E. Lyons, Esquire
Date:
12/5/2008
During all of the pre-election discussions about taxes, one type of tax has failed to generate much interest in the media: the federal estate tax. However, this is of intense interest to any number of people in this area.
Author:
Lona L. Feldman, Esquire
Date:
10/17/2008
IRS CIRCULAR 230 DISCLOSURE To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, we inform you that any tax advice contained in this communication (including any attachments) was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by any taxpayer for the purpose of (1) avoiding tax-related penalties under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code or (2) promoting,
Author:
Lona L. Feldman, Esquire & David W. Hotes, Esquire
Date:
10/6/2008
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