The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) defines tax fraud as an intentional wrongdoing to evade a tax bill. In order to build a case against a taxpayer, the government must generally establish both that there was a tax due and that the taxpayer had the intention of...
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Month: July 2021
Is that really the IRS trying to contact me? Or is it a scam?
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently published a news release encouraging taxpayers to proceed with caution when they get a contact claiming to be from the feds. The agency states that it is continuing to deal with scammers and that these scammers are becoming...
IRS gears up for big audit year
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently hired hundreds of new agents. The move is predicted to signal a surge in audits in coming years and a recent congressional bill supports this concern. The bill is a bipartisan infrastructure investment plan that, if passed,...
What do I need to know about NY’s residency requirements?
Taxpayers generally have to worry about two bills: the federal bill to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the state bill to the state taxing authority in the state they call home. But, in recent years, this generally clear-cut rule has gotten complicated. In the...
How are New York tax officials handling remote workers?
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we work. The need to social distance and reduce unnecessary contact with people to help lower the risk of spreading the virus back in 2020 forced many employers to shift to a remote workforce. Instead of coming into the office,...