Remote Working – From a Tax Perspective

Current Events, Income Tax, Tax

As taxpayers are preparing their 2020 income tax returns, several will face questions related to remote working. Can they deduct employment related expenses for new furniture, new equipment, and other items to facilitate working remotely? Can they take a home office deduction? In what state(s) should they file income tax returns? These questions are nothing…
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IRS Issues Carried Interest Final Regulations

Income Tax, Tax

On January 7, 2021, the IRS issued final regulations under § 1061 of the Internal Revenue Code (“Code”)[1]. These final regulations largely adopt the proposed regulations issued in July 2020[2] but contain a number of taxpayer favorable changes. As discussed below, the rules under § 1061 can apply in a number of situations such as…
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Consolidated Appropriations Act Ensures Deductibility of PPP Expenses

Income Tax, New Legislation

Introduction The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) authorized approximately $350 billion to fund the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”). The PPP was designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on the payroll via potentially forgivable loans (“PPP Loans”), assuming certain criteria were met. The Consolidated Appropriations…
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Retroactive Reduction in the Exemption Amount: Is it Likely? Can it Happen? Ideas to Plan for it in Case it Does

Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, Tax

As result of the special runoff in Georgia for their two senate seats, the Democrats will now hold power in the Senate, the House, and the Presidency following President-Elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20th. With the Democrats controlling the Presidency, the House, and the Senate, many have started to wonder what tax changes may…
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Is that Side Hustle a Business or Hobby?

Income Tax, Tax, Tax Controversy, Uncategorized

Hobby loss tax rules of IRC § 183 are nothing new. However, there are a couple of recent developments that make the application of those rules especially relevant: Starting in 2018, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) went into effect. Under the TCJA, taxpayers lost the ability to take miscellaneous itemized deductions. Previously, taxpayers…
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Transfer to Third Party at Direction of Beneficiary Deemed Gift from Beneficiary

Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, Tax, Tax Controversy

In a newly released Chief Counsel Advice opinion[1], the transfer of assets from a foreign entity referred to as the “Foundation” directly to a third party (the “Recipient”) at the request of the beneficiary of the Foundation (the “Beneficiary”) was deemed to be a gift from the Beneficiary to the Recipient. This is a logical…
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Tax Considerations – Initiative 65 and Medical Marijuana in Mississippi

Current Events, Income Tax, State and Local Tax, Tax

In recent elections, Mississippians overwhelmingly voted to pass Initiative 65 legalizing medical marijuana. This paves the way for an entire new business industry to operate in Mississippi, creating opportunities for business owners, investors, and those who serve them. With businesses possibly being allowed to open sometime in the summer of 2021, it will be important…
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