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April 9, 2020

IRS Provides Partners and Partnership Tax Professionals Relief in Rev. Proc. 2020-23... [ read ]

For those partnerships who had not elected early application or validly elected out, the 2018 tax year was the first year in which the new partnership audit rules, enacted by the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (the "BBA"), took effect.

April 9, 2020

COVID-19 – EXCUSAL FROM PERFORMANCE UNDER THE TERMS OF A CONTRACT... [ read ]

Businesses across Texas are facing many uncertainties with several counties and municipalities ordering citizens to either "shelter–in–place" or "stay–at–home" and banning gatherings of more than 10 people, all in an attempt to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. As a result, many non–essential businesses whose employees are unable to work remotely and/or scheduled events with attendance of more than 10 people being cancelled or delayed are expressing their concern about little to no incoming revenue. Such business owners are requesting guidance as to whether their performance will be excused pursuant to the terms of their commercial contracts.

April 8, 2020

The Texas Supreme Court Provides Important Guidance in Construing Two Statutory Provisions Dealing with Real Property Work for Texas Franchise Tax Purposes... [ read ]

In one of three recent cases addressing the Texas franchise tax, the Texas Supreme Court held that a company engaged in performing work on offshore oil-and-gas drilling rigs could not claim a cost of goods sold deduction with respect to certain costs incurred with that work, but could exclude payments to subcontractors from total revenue.

April 7, 2020

TAX STIMULUS PROVISIONS OF THE CARES ACT... [ read ]

In addition to the PPP loan program, the CARES Act has implemented various tax stimulus provisions for individuals and businesses, including retroactive temporary deferral, or modification of certain loss deduction limitations added by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

April 6, 2020

NAVIGATING THE PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM LOAN PROVISIONS OF THE CARES ACT (AND INTERIM REGULATIONS)... [ read ]

A key portion of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act ("CARES") is an expansion of the SBA's Section 7(a) loan program aimed primarily at businesses with fewer than 500 employees.

April 6, 2020

Texas Supreme Court Issues Three Decisions Addressing Various Aspects of the Texas Franchise Tax... [ read ]

In a monumental day for Texas franchise tax, the Texas Supreme Court issued on Friday, April 3rd, three much-anticipated decisions addressing different aspects of the Texas franchise tax.

April 2, 2020

Recent Microcaptive Letters are an IRS Gift in Disguise... [ read ]

I recently blogged on the IRS' mass mailing of soft-contact letters to microcaptive participants. Although perceived as a nuisance, it is an early Christmas present from the IRS – the gift of time to assess the planning, shore up defenses, and in some instances, to remediate.

March 26, 2020

Texas Comptroller Delays Implementation of New Policy Regarding the Taxability of Medical Billing Services Until After 2021 Legislative Session... [ read ]

Last week, the Texas Comptroller issued an important memo regarding the taxation of medical billing services. The memo is dated March 19, 2020 and follows up on a prior memo dated November 19, 2019, which had previously announced the reversal of a long-standing Comptroller policy treating medical billing services as nontaxable.

March 26, 2020

The Texas Comptroller Issues Potential Life-line for Struggling Businesses: But Proceed with Caution!... [ read ]

This week, the Texas Comptroller issued a potential life-line to businesses that are struggling to pay their taxes in light of COVID-19, but taxpayers should proceed with caution.

March 24, 2020

So You Think the IRS Extended All April 2020 Deadlines? Think Again. **And Again.**... [ read ]

In IRS Notice 2020-18, the IRS automatically extended the April 15, 2020 due date for federal income tax returns and federal income tax payments to July 15, 2020. The IRS made clear, however, that "no extension" is provided for the payment or deposit of any other Federal tax or the filing of any other Federal return. So what stays on the April 2020 to-do list?

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