Legislative Update: Mississippi Uniform Estate Tax Apportionment Act

Current Events, Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, State and Local Tax, Tax

On July 1, 2020, the new Mississippi Uniform Estate Tax Apportionment Act went into effect under Sections 33-46 of S.B. 2851, replacing the old Uniform Estate Tax Apportionment Act under Title 27 Chapter 10 of the Mississippi Code. What does apportionment of estate taxes mean anyway? Apportionment of estate taxes is the determination and allocation…
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Tax Court Denies Deduction for Business Expenses of Operating a Marijuana Dispensary

Income Tax, Tax, Tax Controversy

In a recent opinion, the Tax Court held that business expenses of a medical marijuana dispensary in California were not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Richmond Patients Group (“Richmond”) sought to deduct its business expenses including compensation to officers, wages, rent, taxes and licenses, and other business related expenses, but the Tax Court denied the…
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Postmark Rule 180 in Refund Case Ruling – Harrison

Income Tax, Tax

In a recent case out of the U.S. District Court in Wisconsin, the Court granted a motion to reconsider its previous ruling in favor of the government (filed by the IRS) in a case involving the postmark rule. Additionally, the IRS was the recipient of some pretty strong criticism from the Court. So much so,…
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My Favorite Presentation from Heckerling

Current Events, Estate and Gift Tax, Estate Planning, Income Tax, Tax

I was fortunate enough to attend the 54th annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning in Orlando. Heckerling is known worldwide for being one of the most innovative and informative estate planning conferences put on. The topics are always relevant and timely, and there are always some new and innovative planning techniques and ideas presented. Additionally,…
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