Recordkeeping Phone Forum
Keep the right records, for the right amount of time, for business tax reporting purposes. Also learn about what basic examination procedures to expect, if your business account is audited.
| 1 year ago |
SIMPLE Solution for Finding and Fixing SIMPLE IRA Plan Mistakes
To communicate the SIMPLE Solution for Finding and Fixing SIMPLE IRA Plan Mistakes
| 1 year ago |
Abusive Tax Avoidance Transactions (ATAT) and Emerging Issues
ATAT and Emerging Issues EP Phone Forum audio and transcript.
| 1 year ago |
Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System EP Phone Forum
Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System EP Phone Forum audio and transcript.
| 1 year ago |
Campus Correspondence Audit Process & Resolution
A presentation by IRS employee on the topic of Correspondence Audit Process
| 1 year ago |
ESOP Update
Communicating updated ESOP information.
| 1 year ago |
Making Authorizations Easier - Do’s and Don’ts of Forms 2848 and 8821
IRS Centralized Authorization File Unit employees provide valuable guidance on the preparation and submission of Forms 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representation; and Form 8821, Tax Information Authorization. They also provide common reasons for rejected forms and outline situations that determine which form is appropriate to use.
| 1 year ago |
Tax-Sheltered Annuity Plans, 403(b) Update
403(b) Plan Update Phone Forum: Discussed the past, present, and near future of 403(b) plans. Provided brief history of 403(b) plans, the basics of how they have operated in the past, and how developments over the past 40 years led to the issuance of the recent final regulations for 403(b) plans. Also discussed the upcoming Pre-approved Plan program that will, for the first time, allow 403(b) eligible employers to adopt prototype or volume submitter plans that receive an opinion letter or advisory letter, respectively, from the Service.
| 1 year ago |
Form 2848 vs Form 8821
Form 2848 vs Form 8821 Phone Forum audio and transcript.
| 1 year ago |
International Tax Issues
The presentation provides a general overview of the reporting and withholding requirements on payments to foreign persons. Definitions include withholding agents, resident aliens and non-resident aliens. Withholding and reporting requirements of payments made to foreign corporations and nonresident aliens sourcing of income, effectively connected income, are all discussed. References to related topics are also provided. A question and answer period and Power Point presentation are included in the program.
| 1 year ago |
Retirement Plans Determination Letter Program
Retirement Plans Determination Letter Program Phone Forum: Discussed the status of the new determination letter program, the types of "reliance" available to preapproved plans, with or without a determination letter, tips on completing the new Form 5307, along with ways to avoid common mistakes to make the process go more smoothly.
| 1 year ago |
SEP Plan Pitfalls
The first, and major part of this event, consists of a presentation on potential problems faced by employers who maintain SEP plans. The second part will consist of a question and answer session...
| 1 year ago |
Funding-Based Benefit Restrictions
A presentation about funding rules for single employer plans and benefit restrictions.
| 2 years ago |
Planned Distributions
Information on required minimum distributions for 2009, recent guidance dealing with paid-time-off plans and a couple of revenue rulings, short discussions of 402(f) notices for benefit distributions that go to participants, and rollover issues and other guidance that was issued.
| 2 years ago |
Online Fraud and Identity Theft
The IRS Online Fraud Detection and Prevention Office helps protect taxpayers who are using computers to conduct business with the IRS. This office works to reduce online fraud against the IRS and taxpayers by monitoring, identifying and taking down bogus sites and other phishing scams.
| 2 years ago |
IRS Collection Process Part 1: ARRA: COBRA Premium Assistance
Part 1 provides information about the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009 or ARRA, including the change to the health benefit provisions of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, known as COBRA.
| 2 years ago |
IRS Collection Process Part 2: Partial Payment Installment Agreements and Form 1099-OID Original Issue Discount Refund Scheme
Part 2 has information about new legislation that allows the IRS to enter into installment agreements that result in full or partial payment of the tax liability.
| 2 years ago |
IRS Collection Process Part 3: Offers in Compromise
Part 3 provides information about the Offer In Compromise, or OIC, program. An OIC is an agreement between a taxpayer and the IRS that settles the taxpayer’s tax debt for less than the full amount owed.
| 2 years ago |
Proper Worker Classification
Worker classification determinations are made on a case-by-case basis that depend on the specific facts and circumstances.
| 2 years ago |
Tax Consequences of Canceled Debt
Cancellation of debt income is taxable as ordinary income. The Internal Revenue Code Section 61 provides that gross income means all income from whatever source derived. This code section specifically includes “income from discharge of indebtedness” as an item of gross income from cancellation of credit card debt, foreclosure of personal residence, or cancellation of an automobile loan.
| 2 years ago |
Continuity Planning and Other Tips to Stay in Business After a Major Disaster
Business continuity planning, supply chain protection and alternate locations are all very important to stay in business after a major disaster.
| 3 years ago |
Insurance Coverage and Other Emergency Planning Tips to Help Your Business Survive a Major Disaster
Inadequate insurance coverage can lead to a major financial loss if your business is destroyed, damaged or simply interrupted for a period of time. Find out what records your insurance company will need to see after an emergency and store them in a safe place.
| 3 years ago |
Recordkeeping and Reconstructing Business Records to Help Your Business Survive a Major Disaster
Proper recordkeeping is very important when disaster strikes. Try to get all financial records into an electronic format. Vital records should be stored off-site - preferably with a copy in a location that is far away from your main business location.
| 3 years ago |
Schedule C: First Time Filers
A presentation for new business owners and information about filing a Schedule C, “Profit and Loss From Business.” This form is used to report the business income and expenses for a sole proprietor.
| 3 years ago |