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New IRS Guidance 1099-K

March 24, 2023 by admin

Thursday March 23, 2023 – On this show, I have spoken openly about the new 1099-k information reporting rules for Third party settlement organizations – I think they stink. Recently, the IRS updated their “frequently asked questions about Form 1099-K. We all remember the empty promises made by supporters of this expansion. “This really doesn’t change anything, as these transactions are already taxable.” And “Only payments for goods and services will be effected.”

Now we know, and the IRS has acknowledged, that almost all transactions involving third-party settlement organizations will come under scrutiny and require “Accounting” to explain close to every transaction.

For example, The FAQ page provides guidance on how to report the sale of personal items on Form 1099-K, as well as how to report multiple Forms 1099-K and Forms 1099-K received in error. Taxpayers can report offsetting entries on Schedule 1 for each Form 1099-K they receive separately, or they can combine the Forms 1099-K they’ve received.
The FAQ also address the question “During the year, I sold my personal guitar for $800 on a social media platform’s marketplace and I received Form 1099-K. I purchased the guitar several years ago for $3,000. How do I prove how much I paid if requested by the IRS?” This is what I have been saying from the beginning, and why I thought the explanations given by the IRS, Congress, and their media mouthpieces were, shall we say, disingenuous.

In 2021 the IRS processed 4.7 Billion (with a B) information returns. In 2020 the IRS destroyed 30 million without processing them, because they did not have the resources. With this HUGE increase, look for more delays. Although the delays generally come from paper returns, and the IRS is doing all they can to BAN paper returns.

Attorney Steven A. Leahy looks over the new 1099-K FAQ sheet on Today’s Tax Talk.

https://www.accountingtoday.com/news/irs-issues-new-guidance-on-form-1099-k

https://www.irs.gov/pub/taxpros/fs-2023-06.pdf


Steven A. Leahy is a tax attorney in Illinois. He was the host of the long-running popular Radio Show “The IRS Radio Hour” heard every Sunday evening on AM 560 The Answer. Attorney Leahy is also the author of the book “Deal With Your IRS Problems Today!” You can get a FREE copy of this important book at FreeIRSBook.com. Or Call 24/7 (312)664-6649

Filed Under: Today's Tax Talk Tagged With: 1099-K, IRS

FREE IRS Tax Prep?

March 23, 2023 by admin

Wednesday March 22, 2023 – The Inflation Reduction Act provided the IRS with a boat load of money. The Act also put aside $15 million for the IRS to conduct a study to find out how to create a program that allows Americans to file their taxes for free.

As we all know. There is nothing more expensive than when the government gives something away. This free tax filing plan was the brain child of Senator Elizabeth Warren. She insisted this provision be included in the Act before she would support it.

What most of the public does not know is – there is already a free file program at the IRS. If you make less than $73,000.00 you can file your 2022 federal tax returns for free.

However, the Free File progrqam is not used by many taxpayers. According to the IRS, More than 100 million people, almost 70% of all taxpayers, qualify for Free File. Since the program launched the Free File program in 2003, according to the IRS, less than 2% of eligible Americans have taken advantage of it.

Attorney Steven A. Leahy talks about the IRS Proposal to prepare tax returns for all Americans.

https://thehill.com/business/3912232-conservative-coalition-takes-aim-at-bidens-irs-run-tax-preparation-service/

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/national/2022/09/07/irs-gets-15m-to-find-out-if-it-can-create-online-tax-return-system-so-americans-can-file-for-free/

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-free-file-launch-aims-to-save-taxpayers-hard-earned-dollars

https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/taxes/irs-free-file-lets-most-americans-file-their-taxes-for-free/


Steven A. Leahy is a tax attorney in Illinois. He was the host of the long-running popular Radio Show “The IRS Radio Hour” heard every Sunday evening on AM 560 The Answer. Attorney Leahy is also the author of the book “Deal With Your IRS Problems Today!” You can get a FREE copy of this important book at FreeIRSBook.com. Or Call 24/7 (312)664-6649

Filed Under: Today's Tax Talk Tagged With: Free File, IRS

Crypto Goes to Court

March 22, 2023 by admin

Crypto-Tuesday March 21, 2023 – The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in its first case involving cryptocurrencies. The case involves Coinbase, one of the leading crypto exchanges, attempting to compel arbitration for a pair of class action lawsuits against it.

Abraham Bielski is suing Coinbase for $31,000 he lost after providing a scammer access to his account. Suski v. Coinbase concerns a million-dollar sweepstakes event hosted by Coinbase in 2021. In that case, plaintiffs allege they were misled.

The outcome of the case could have major implications for how Crypto companies can resolve disputes. As more class action lawsuits are filed against crypto ledgers, the Supreme Court’s decision in this case could have major ramifications.

Ripple vs SEC is also an important case reaching the end of litigation. We have covered this case in this space. The question before the court is whether XRP is a security, as the SEC alleges. If it is, Ripple violated the registration provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 and many other cryptocurrencies are also securities and subject to SEC regulation.

Attorney Steven A. Leahy reviews these cases on Today’s Tax Talk.

https://coinflip.tech/markets

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/courts/supreme-court-takes-up-first-cryptocurrency-case

https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-issues-guidance-seeks-comments-on-nonfungible-tokens

https://fortune.com/crypto/2023/03/21/ripple-xrp-sec-landmark-court-case-digital-assets/


Steven A. Leahy is a tax attorney in Illinois. He was the host of the long-running popular Radio Show “The IRS Radio Hour” heard every Sunday evening on AM 560 The Answer. Attorney Leahy is also the author of the book “Deal With Your IRS Problems Today!” You can get a FREE copy of this important book at FreeIRSBook.com. Or Call 24/7 (312)664-6649

Filed Under: Today's Tax Talk Tagged With: cryptocurrency

Biden Budget Adds $43 B to IRS

March 21, 2023 by admin

Monday March 20, 2023 – The Biden Administration’s proposed budget for 2023 is out. The budget proposes increasing spending from $5.8 Trillion to $6.7 Tillion. It’s clear from the administration’s proposals, they are not serious about engaging in any rational discussions on the budget and the debt ceiling.

In addition, the budget drastically increasing the tax rate for those with incomes higher than $500,000 a year and a minimum tax for those with more than $100 million in wealth. The budget also increases corporate rates from 21% to 28%, as well as increase taxes on stock buybacks, investment income and certain federal agencies.

But the BIGGEST surprise in the budget is the boost to the IRS budget. Remember, the Inflation Reduction Act has already provided the IRS with $80 billion for hiring 87,000 additional employees over the next decade, transforming it into one of the largest government agencies. This new budget would add an additional $43 BILLION. The baseline increases by 15% to $14.1 Billion PLUS another $29.1 billion in “mandatory funding for enforcement and operations.”

I have to repeat Rep. Jason Smith’s, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, question. “Is this a joke?

Attorney Steven A. Leahy goes over the Biden Administration’s new budget on Today’s Tax Talk.

https://elamerican.com/biden-wants-more-money-for-the-irs-43-billion-this-time/

https://waysandmeans.house.gov/never-enough-biden-budget-seeks-absurd-43-2-billion-for-irs-despite-receiving-unprecedented-80-billion-windfall-just-last-year/


Steven A. Leahy is a tax attorney in Illinois. He was the host of the long-running popular Radio Show “The IRS Radio Hour” heard every Sunday evening on AM 560 The Answer. Attorney Leahy is also the author of the book “Deal With Your IRS Problems Today!” You can get a FREE copy of this important book at FreeIRSBook.com. Or Call 24/7 (312)664-6649

Filed Under: Today's Tax Talk Tagged With: Budget, IRS

$80 Billion – Where Will The IRS Spend It?

March 16, 2023 by admin

Thursday March 16, 2023 – The Inflation Reduction Act was passed in August 2022. The Act provided $80 Billion over 10 years. The vast majority of those funds are directed to enforcement almost 60%. Only $3.2 billion – under 4% – is going to taxpayer services – like answering the phone.

Today the Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins, wrote “The IRA allocated the funds in a manner that does not address the needs of U.S. taxpayers, including individuals, families, and businesses,” Collins continued, “The additional funding provided by the IRA, while appreciated and welcomed, is disproportionately allocated for enforcement activities and should be reallocated to achieve a better balance with taxpayer service needs and IT modernization. We need to put taxpayers first.”

This space recently reported the IRS missed the 6 month deadline, imposed by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, to provide a plan on how the IRS intends to spend the IRA money. The IRS reported that it “expects to deliver the plan to the Secretary in [the] coming weeks.” That doesn’t mean they aren’t already spending

Attorney Steven A. Leahy looks at the IRS’ progress on this episode of Today’s Tax Talk.

https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2023/03/would-increased-funding-for-the-irs-narrow-the-tax-gap

https://thehill.com/business/3903701-taxpayer-advocate-urges-congress-to-reconsider-80-billion-irs-funding-boost/

https://www.irs.gov/pub/image/21dbmainchart.png

https://www.boropark24.com/news/irs-hires-5-000-customer-service-agents


Steven A. Leahy is a tax attorney in Illinois. He was the host of the long-running popular Radio Show “The IRS Radio Hour” heard every Sunday evening on AM 560 The Answer. Attorney Leahy is also the author of the book “Deal With Your IRS Problems Today!” You can get a FREE copy of this important book at FreeIRSBook.com. Or Call 24/7 (312)664-6649

Filed Under: Today's Tax Talk Tagged With: 80 Billion, IRS

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