
Tax Alert
IRS extends time to make 163(j) real property business elections
Provides more time to elect out of 163(j) interest deduction limitation for taxpayers with certain real property or farming businesses.
Provides more time to elect out of 163(j) interest deduction limitation for taxpayers with certain real property or farming businesses.
Updated IRS guidance addresses issues and questions related to the employer social security payroll tax payment deferral in the CARES Act.
Some individuals who took RMDs this year before they were waived by the CARES Act have more than 60 days to roll the RMDs back in.
Corporate taxpayers filing a consolidated return have an added layer of rules to navigate when carrying back a net operating loss.
Notice 2020-23 postpones the due date for Form 5500 (Annual Return/Report for Employer Plans) filings for some plans.
The five-year carryback rule applies to insurance companies, both life and non-life, although both categories are singled out in the Act.
Notice 2020-23 provides corporate filers with guidance on extended filing and payment dates, with additional specifics and clarifications.
A CAQ resource discusses key questions for auditors and audit committees related to the impact of COVID-19 on financial reporting.
IRS releases Notice 2020-23 which further expands COVID-19 filing and payment relief and revises the extension period.
The IRS provided long-awaited guidance for taxpayers anxious to take advantage of the NOL provisions in the CARES Act.
Recent guidance extends certain deadlines for LIHTC, WOTC, and Historic Rehabilitation tax credits because of COVID-19.
Notice 2020-23 incorporates Rev. Proc. 2018-58 filing postponements to extend certain excise tax filing deadlines.
Recent guidance provides that certain deadlines, including the allowable time to invest in a QOF, are now extended because of COVID-19.
Investors looking to accelerate write-offs on investments should be aware of an obscure section 382 rule that could destroy the tax-shield.
The IRS issued Notice 2020-23 granting broad filing and payment relief to most taxpayers including individuals, estates and trusts.
The IRS issued guidance extending the time for taxpayers to file certain Form 3115s and Form 1128s to July 15, 2020.
Notice 2020-23 clarifies that most filing, payment and election obligations for S corporations and partnerships is postponed until July 15.
Notice 2020-23 extends deadlines for like-kind exchanges under section 1031 and involuntary conversion replacements under section 1033.
IRS announces new July 15, 2020 deadline for Americans living abroad, nonresident aliens, and foreign corporations.
IRS updated guidance includes exempt organizations in extensions for filing, payment of taxes, and other time-sensitive actions.