IRS Listens, and Postpones Increased Form 1099 Reporting for PayPal and Venmo

As a result of taxpayer confusion, lack of guidance, concerns about the existing backlog, and impact on the upcoming filing season, tax professionals urged the IRS to postpone the implementation of the new reporting requirements of Forms 1099-K. Good news:

Accountant-Client vs Attorney-Client Confidentiality

Both Accountant-Client vs Attorney-Client Confidentiality are designed to protect the privacy of the client and to ensure that the client can trust their lawyer or accountant to handle sensitive information with care. However, there are some major differences between the

Estate Planning: List of To-Do Items

The idea of a visit to an attorney for your estate planning can be unsettling and daunting for many people. As a result, people often procrastinate. To help facilitate the process below is a list of to-do items or at

How Long is the Tax Fraud Statute of Limitations?

The question of how much time the government has to pursue tax fraud (also known as the statute of limitations) is often misunderstood. It is important to note that the indefinite or unlimited fraud statute refers to civil tax fraud,

The Taxpaper Roadmap (seriously?)

The Taxpaper Roadmap was recently created by The Taxpayer Advocate Service, an independent organization within the IRS. This map illustrates, at a very high level, the stages of a taxpayer’s journey, from getting answers to tax law questions, all the

New Portability Election Extension Prevents Lost Estate Tax Exemption

Thanks to the Internal Revenue Service’s release of Rev. Proc. 2022-32, married couples who are not otherwise required to file an estate tax return at the death of the first spouse now have substantially more time to make a portability

What I learned at the 2022 National Institute on Criminal Tax Fraud and Tax Controversy in Las Vegas

I just returned from the American Bar Association Section of Taxation’s annual National Institute on Criminal Tax Fraud and Tax Controversy in Las Vegas, which is the largest gathering of criminal tax fraud and tax controversy attorneys in the nation.

Parag Patel Esq. was a featured speaker at the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) International Tax Certificate Program

Parag Patel Esq. was a featured speaker at the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) International Tax Certificate Program event from December 12-16, 2022. The five-day educational event focused on international taxation for tax professionals. Mr. Patel discussed the tax

New IRS FBAR Practice Unit

The IRS LB&I recently issued its Practice Unit on FBARs.  Practice Units are “job aids” and training materials intended to describe for IRS agents helpful practices about tax concepts in general and specific types of tax reporting forms. The FBAR