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New IRS Guidance on Cryptocurrency

Navigating Evolving Tax Rules for Digital Assets: What Taxpayers Must Know The IRS has introduced new guidance regarding cryptocurrency taxation, including Revenue Procedure 2024-28 and Notice 2025-7. These changes aim to clarify reporting obligations and enhance tracking requirements for digital

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IRS Dirty Dozen Tax Scams to Watch Out for in 2025

Protecting Yourself from Fraudulent Schemes The IRS annually releases its “Dirty Dozen” list to alert taxpayers, businesses, and tax professionals about prevalent scams. Staying informed is crucial to safeguarding your financial and personal information. Core Message: Vigilance and Awareness The

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Nevada Woman Admits to $98 Million COVID-19 Tax Fraud

Las Vegas Business Owner Pleads Guilty to Massive Fraudulent Scheme A Nevada woman has pleaded guilty to orchestrating a massive COVID-19 employment tax fraud scheme involving the filing of over 1,200 false tax returns and fraudulently claiming millions in refunds.  

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Federal Court Cracks Down on Texas Tax Fraud Scheme

IRS and Justice Department Victory: Shutting Down Illegal Tax Practices The IRS and the Department of Justice have secured a significant victory in their ongoing battle against tax fraud, with a federal court issuing a permanent injunction against a Texas

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Supreme Court Ruling Ends Tax-Free Business Transfers

Closely Held Companies Face New Tax Burdens After Connelly v. United States The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Connelly v. United States has reshaped the way closely held businesses handle ownership transfers after a shareholder’s death. This under-the-radar decision has

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Tax Court Rules on Rental Activity Losses

Why Proving Real Estate Professional Status Can Be Challenging Many investors use rental property losses to offset taxable income. However, qualifying as a real estate professional—which allows full deductions of rental losses—requires meeting strict IRS rules. A new case, Foradis,

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