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Lesson From The Tax Court: The Cohan Doctrine Cannot Always Save You
(TaxProf Blog) - One of the first clients I had after graduating from law school in 1987 was a fellow in the construction business. I forget what dispute brought him to us, but I will never forget the “records” he brought: a truckload of paper bags.
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19 Creative Accounting Schemes for Money-losing Startups
(Quartz) - To help startups and other cash-strapped firms more effectively distract analysts and investors from mediocre earnings, Quartz offers the following ideas for pro-forma accounting practices: EBACE Earnings before all conceivable expenses EBILT Earnings before inevitable legal trouble... and more
IRS Provides Certain Small Employers with Relief for the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit
(IRS) - In general, the relief provided today helps employers who first claim the credit for all or part of 2016 or a later taxable year for coverage offered through a SHOP Marketplace, but don’t have SHOP Marketplace plans available...
IRS Looks for Recommendations on Priority Guidance on New Tax Law
(Accounting Today) - In Notice 2018-43, which the Treasury and the IRS issued Friday, they pointed out that they use the Priority Guidance Plan each year to identify and prioritize the tax issues that should be addressed through regulations, revenue rulings...
How Can Small Businesses Find Big Talent?
(CPA Practice Advisor) - In the U.S., entrepreneurship and opportunity go hand in hand. Not only do entrepreneurs get to be their own bosses, but they also create jobs for others.
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