There is no shortage of ways a taxpayer can run afoul of federal tax reporting requirements and find themselves in an audit. After all, the Internal Revenue Code (Federal Tax Law)…
The 2014 income tax filing season is almost in the books. The corporate extension deadline has passed and the individual extension deadline is nearly here. Of course, this means it’s…
In a recent tax court case, the IRS has successfully denied a “pizza deduction” for wages paid out in, well, pizza (Ross, TC Summ. Op. 2014-68). In this case, a small business…
This may seem like an obvious statement, but the expansion of e-commerce and logistical support systems has made interstate commerce far more prevalent than at any other time in our…
If you think publications printed by the IRS offering tax guidance are a final authority, think again. In a recent tax court ruling, the judge reinforced that the “plain language”…
The recent ACA update is poised to affect QuickBooks users in several ways. If you are one of many QuickBooks users who runs payroll through QuickBooks, there are some additional…
It is a new year and GunnChamberlain, PL is expanding once again! In December, Sonny Martin joined the GunnChamberlain team, bringing his staff as well. Mr. Martin is a long…
We have been receiving a lot of questions in our office about the ACA forms due October 1 to be distributed to all employees. We would like to take a…
The IRS has finally come out with an answer to the question of how same-sex marriage will be taxed among the varying states. Kiplinger is reporting that as of September…
If you received a CP2000 notice for July, you may be getting an adjustment letter from the IRS before the end of the month. While much of what the IRS…