Is Your Hobby Really “For Profit?” The Deductibility of Your Expenses Depends on It

Compliance, Income Tax, Tax, Tax Court

Generally, expenses related to activities that are not engaged in for profit are not deductible.[2] In a recent memorandum opinion[3], the United States Tax Court reiterated the criteria upon which the Court considers if an activity is engaged in for profit. While the recent decision was not a landmark case[4], it provides some cautionary guidance…
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The Importance of a Properly Prepared Form 706 Estate Tax Return

Estate and Gift Tax, Private Letter Rulings, Regulatory, Tax

A recent Private Letter Ruling (“PLR”) issued by the IRS highlighted the importance of a properly prepared Form 706 Estate (and Generation Skipping Transfer) Tax Return (“706”).[1] The PLR granted the requesting Estate a 120-day extension to make a QTIP election (discussed below) as well as divide the QTIP Trust into a Generation Skipping Transfer…
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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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