It’s that time of year again when cryptocurrency investors need to review their transaction histories so that they can prepare their tax returns. While the IRS has extended Tax Day to May 17, 2021, for individuals, that date is just over the horizon, and investors need to make sure they have all of the information they need in order to accurately file their returns on time. Are you a cryptocurrency investor? Does your company use cryptocurrency to transact business? If so, here are five important facts from New Jersey tax attorney Kevin E. Thorn, Managing Partner of Thorn Law Group:
Read MoreWhen you file your 2020 tax returns, will you be meeting your obligations for yet another year? Or, will you be exposing yourself to the risk of an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit or investigation? Oversights and other mistakes can lead to IRS scrutiny—especially when these mistakes involve the IRS’s current enforcement priorities.
Read MoreIn March of 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) began sending warning letters to micro-captive insurance companies and their clients. This initiative was based on information the IRS received from various sources indicating that some micro-captive insurance companies were engaging in abusive practices—with attendant tax fraud implications.
Read MoreAs we close the books on 2020, Tax Day is suddenly right around the corner once again. While 2020 presented unprecedented challenges for New Jersey residents and businesses, the IRS still expects and demands full compliance, and even unintentional tax mistakes could lead to significant repercussions in 2021. So, as a New Jersey taxpayer, what do you need to know in order to avoid unwanted scrutiny? Here is a look back at 10 of the top articles that New Jersey tax attorney Kevin E. Thorn, Managing Partner of Thorn Law Group, published in 2020:
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Have you received a CP2000 tax notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) pertaining to your income tax liability for cryptocurrency trades or investment activity? If so, you are not alone. The IRS is sending these notices to U.S. taxpayers who are suspected of underpaying their federal income tax liability, and there have been reports of large volumes of these notices being issues in recent weeks. Our New Jersey tax lawyers have been following these developments closely and are available to represent individuals and businesses that need help dealing with the IRS.
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