So now tax evasion and tax avoidance is starting to be considered the same in some places? See this article in Forbes by Christopher Bergin to hear more about this: http://www.forbes.com/sites/taxanalysts/2013/09/17/tax-avoidance-just-isnt-what-it-used-to-be/ I totally disagree with the notion that someone who legally avoids taxes is doing something wrong. It is not only stupid, it is unamerican! Wasn’t part of the Revolutionary War the revolt against unfair taxation? For financial, accounting and tax musings, You can count on us to count for you! email: bstonercpa@sbcglobal.net phone: 818-317-6035 Website: www.briantstonercpa.com https://twitter.com/bstonercpa
Federal Government Sees Tax Revenues Rise This Year
Gee, who would have thought? With the expiration of the two percent social security payroll tax holiday, the federal government is showing an increase in tax revenue this year to date. There were other tax items that increased revenue also. See this article in AccountingToday by Michael Cohn that gives all the details: http://www.accountingtoday.com/news/Federal-Government-Tax-Revenues-Rise-68014-1.html I just think it is interesting that the government treats the social security tax collections as part of revenue when it supposedly goes into the Social Security Trust Fund and is not part of normal government revenue (Oh I forgot, the government raids social security whenever it needs money, like an extra savings account) – silly me! For financial, accounting and tax musings, You can count on us to count for you! email: bstonercpa@sbcglobal.net phone: 818-317-6035 Website: www.briantstonercpa.com https://twitter.com/bstonercpa
What Would You Ask a Former IRS Auditor?
Do all IRS agents think that all taxpayers selected for audit are cheating on their taxes? See this article in CPA Practice Advisor by its editor, Isaac M. O’Bannon: http://www.cpapracticeadvisor.com/blog/11150120/what-would-you-ask-a-former-irs-auditor I for one think that most IRS auditors are people trying to do their job to the best of their ability. I have never met an auditor who I felt was trying to force additional tax revenue out of a client (I will not always say the same for some of those auditors’ managers or supervisors, but that is another story). That being said, it is still wise to have professional representation at an audit so someone who is familiar with procedures is on your side. For financial, accounting and tax musings, You can count on us to count for you! email: bstonercpa@sbcglobal.net phone: 818-317-6035 Website: www.briantstonercpa.com https://twitter.com/bstonercpa