Tax on Damages for Loss of Consortium

Those who receive damages from physical injuries or sickness are not required to pay tax on the damage award or settlement.  That is the general rule.  But what about ancillary claims by others?  What about a lawsuit for physical damage that also includes a claim for the injured parties spouse?  What if the taxpayer-husband was injured and the……

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What Counts as Tax Advice?

What if a CPA talks to you and tells you about a tax law? You have received tax advice, right? What if a CPA sends you a letter or email saying the same thing he would have said to you in person, had he spoke to you in person? Probably still tax advice, no? What……

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Tax Reporting for Returns & Allowances

Our tax laws create categories–income/exclusion, deduction, and credit. Taxpayers are presented with structured forms that set out these categories. The IRS expects taxpayers to fill out the forms by correctly identifying what items go in each category. But it is not always clear what items go in each category. Taxpayers may engage in tax planning……

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