Individuals liable for the Code Sec. 5000A shared responsibility payment will make their payments when they file their 2014 returns, William Smits, senior manager, IRS Wage & Investment Division, National ACA Outreach Coordinator for Individual Tax Provisions, reminded practitioners during a webcast sponsored by the American Institute
Read more →The IRS has provided transition relief for its change in the one-per-year limit imposed on tax-free rollovers between Individual Retirement Account (IRA) announced in March 2014. and scheduled to go into effect January 1, 2015. Under the change, the one-per-year rule applies to each individual rather than
Read more →The 2015 tax-filing season will likely be the worst in nearly 30 years, according to National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson, who spoke to tax practitioners on November 3 at the AICPA’s National Tax Conference in Washington, D.C. Olson told attendees that the filing season will be
Read more →U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced on October 17 that the federal government will recognize same-sex marriages performed in seven more states. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review rulings from federal appeals courts that had struck down bans on same-sex marriage in some of these states.
Read more →The IRS has announced that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Treasury Department (including the IRS) will soon issue proposed regulations providing that a group health plan does not provide minimum value if it excludes substantial coverage to employees for in-patient hospitalization services
Read more →HR 4 – Jobs for America Act DIVISION I—WAYS AND MEANS TITLE I—SAVE AMERICAN WORKERS Sec. 101. Short title. Sec. 102. Repeal of 30-hour threshold for classification as full-time employee for purposes of the employer mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and replacement with
Read more →Lawmakers are likely to pass tax extender legislation during the lame-duck session of Congress in November and comprehensive tax reform as early as 2015, according to tax experts speaking during webcast sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP on October 28. According to Rohit Kumar and Scott McCandless, both principals
Read more →Below is the Senate version of the tax extenders bill, the EXPIRE Bill of 2014. All items listed below have expired or will expire in 2014 that this bill has called to extend two to three more years. TITLE I—PROVISIONS EXPIRING IN 2013 Subtitle A—Individual Tax Extenders
Read more →Negotiations over the fate of more than 50 tax extenders have continued over the Thanksgiving recess. Leaders in both the House and Senate have been in discussions over whether to extend the popular but temporary tax breaks or to make permanent some of the incentives and eliminate
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