Tax

  • Two unmarried taxpayers can exclude gain from the sale of their home -- even though they fail the two-year ownership and use tests of the tax code -- because the primary reason for the sale was an unexpected pregnancy.In a Dec. 29 letter responding to a ruling request, the Internal Revenue Service said that a pregnancy meets the “unforeseen circumstances” exclusion outlined in Section 121(a)(c)(2) of the code.

    January 3
  • The Internal Revenue Service recently issued a notice outlining how individuals and businesses can obtain refunds and credits on their 2006 returns of the long-distance telephone excise tax.

    January 2
  • The Justice Department has asked a federal court to bar a flea market-based tax preparer from readying returns for clients.According to a complaint filed in Miami’s U.S. District Court, Tashanna McFarland of Miramar, Fla., regularly prepared federal tax returns claiming fraudulent fuel tax credits, a scam that the Internal Revenue Service has said is a serious enforcement problem. McFarland operates her tax preparation business out of a booth in a Miami flea market.

    January 2
  • The Wisconsin Department of Revenue has inadvertently distributed 170,000 tax forms bearing the Social Security number of the intended recipient on the mailing label.

    January 2
  • With the Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 now signed into law, the Internal Revenue Service has rolled out guidance to help taxpayers filing in 2007 claim the extended deductions and other tax advantages contained in the act.

    December 27
  • Just before the holiday break, a federal appeals court said it will reconsider a case involving the taxability of damages received for emotional distress.

    December 27
  • For a government agency with such a bad rap in popular culture, the Internal Revenue Service performed well in a recent survey asking taxpayers to comment on customer service levels.

    December 27
  • The thoroughness of Internal Revenue Service enforcement efforts for the nation’s largest corporations, measured by the number of hours devoted to each audit, has substantially declined since Fiscal 2002, according to data obtained by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse.

    December 26
  • A Utah businessman has become the third person to enter a guilty plea in the criminal probe over tax shelters promoted by 16 former executives of Big Four firm KPMG.

    December 26
  • The Internal Revenue Service is lifting a moratorium on determination letter applications for conversions from traditional defined benefit pension plans to so-called cash balance plans.

    December 26