Washington Tax Update
- March 10, 2010
- Tax planning tip of the week: Didn't file for 2006? Time is running out
- What's new from the IRS: New rules on Section 1031 exchanges
- What's new from the Courts: Tax Court rules on life insurance policy value
- It bears repeating: Rules for donating to Chile disaster
- TAX LAUGHS
- What's new from the IRS: New rules on Section 1031 exchanges
- February 24, 2010
- Tax planning tip of the week: Five ways to avoid an audit
- What's new from the IRS: Automobile depreciation deduction amounts released for 2010
- What else is new from the IRS: New service centers for some states
- What's new from the Courts: Court rules on deductibility of legal fees
- It bears repeating: Few days left to make deductible contribution on 2009 return for Haiti relief
- TAX LAUGHS
- What's new from the IRS: Automobile depreciation deduction amounts released for 2010
- February 10, 2010
- Tax Tip of the Week: Disability tax benefits defined
- What's new from the Treasury: Proposed tax changes announced
- What's new from the IRS: New rules for assets transferred to a trust
- What's new from the Courts: Court rules on deductibility of sex change surgery
- It bears repeating: Eight tips for taking the Making Work Pay tax credit
- TAX LAUGHS
- What's new from the Treasury: Proposed tax changes announced
- January 27, 2010
- Tax planning tip of the week
- What's new from the IRS
- What's new from Congress
- What's new from the Courts
- It bears repeating
- TAX LAUGHS
- What's new from the IRS
- January 13, 2010
- Tax planning tip of the week
- What's new from the IRS
- What's new from the Courts
- It bears repeating
- TAX LAUGHS
- What's new from the IRS
- December 30, 2009
- Tax planning tip of the week
- What's new from the IRS
- What's new from the IRS Office of Chief Counsel
- What's new from the courts
- It bears repeating
- TAX LAUGHS
- What's new from the IRS
- December 16, 2009
- Tax planning tip of the week
- What's new from the IRS
- Also new from the IRS
- What's new from the courts
- It bears repeating
- TAX LAUGHS
- What's new from the IRS
The technical information here is necessarily brief. No final conclusion on these topics should be drawn without further review and consultation. Please be advised that, based on current IRS rules and standards, the advice contained herein is not intended to be used, nor can it be used, for the avoidance of any tax penalty assessed by the IRS.
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