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This issue features cryptocurrency taxation trends, breaks down blockchain technology, and discusses tax technology APIs. “Your Questions Answered” delivers tips on home equity loans and reverse mortgages. NAEA President Jerry Gaddis invites you to increase enrolled agent awareness year round and check out the new Editor’s Message.
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A note to our readers: The following is a list of news coverage highlights earned over the past 30 days or so. This is by no means a comprehensive list of all relevant news stories that mentioned NAEA members during that time.
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Chris Hardy, EA; Janet M. Sienicki, EA; and Terri Ryman, EA, were interviewed by Accounting Today. Read “Cryptic indeed: Tax pros and clients need to know more about crypto.”
Morris Armstrong, EA, was interviewed by Bankrate. Read “5 common reasons your investments may trigger an IRS audit.”
Barry Lisak, EA, offers some tips for recently married taxpayers.
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The Senate recently passed a far-reaching package of IRS reform legislation known as the Taxpayer First Act only days after it passed the House for the second time, sending it to President Trump’s desk for his signature. The House passed the widely supported bipartisan legislation for the second time, after removing a controversial provision codifying the Free File Alliance.
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CNBC
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have issued final rules blocking certain states’ attempts to work around the new $10,000 cap for state and local tax deductions. After the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2017 imposed a $10,000 limit on state and local tax deductions that itemizers could claim on their federal return, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut responded with a workaround.
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Taxpayers are afforded certain rights when dealing with the IRS, and these are listed in the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. One states that a taxpayer has the right to retain representation. Additionally, the Internal Revenue Code stipulates that a taxpayer may, at any time during an audit or interview, request to consult with any person that is permitted to represent taxpayers before the IRS.
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Cleveland.com
Despite Gov. Mike DeWine’s original plan to invest in Ohio’s future instead of further cutting taxes, Ohio lawmakers this week upped the ante on a tax cut plan for a third time in a matter of weeks. At this rate, there’s no telling how big the cuts might become before the state budget is sent to the governor for his signature later this month.
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The Wall Street Journal
Democratic presidential candidates have seized on reports that Amazon.com Inc. paid no 2018 federal taxes as they press for changes in the tax system. A closer look at the internet giant’s tax disclosures over several years paints a more complicated picture: Amazon has paid income taxes somewhere, albeit at a low rate, likely helped by deductions and incentives related to investment, research and employee compensation.
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The San Francisco Chronicle
The rush to create Opportunity Zone funds, one of the biggest federal-tax-saving opportunities in decades, is on. The zones were created in December 2017 in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The law gave investors two separate but related federal tax breaks when they reinvest the capital gain from one investment into a fund that invests in property or businesses in designated low-income census tracts called Opportunity Zones.
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