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Estates Must File Form 706 to Make Portability Election

The IRS alerted executors of the estates of decedents dying after December 31, 2010, of the need to file a Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return, within the time prescribed by law (including extensions).

IRS Offers Voluntary Employee Reclassification Program

Employers may reclassify independent contractors as employees and limit the resulting federal payroll taxes for their most recent tax year, plus avoid related penalties and interest for prior years, under an IRS program announced September 21.

2010 Estate Tax Payment, Carryover Basis Election Extended

Executors of estates of most decedents who died in 2010 now can get an automatic extension until March 19, 2012, to pay any estate tax due as well as to file an estate tax return, the IRS announced on September 13.

President’s Jobs Bill Contains Many Tax Proposals

The president submitted his American Jobs Act to Congress on September 12, and among its provisions are several tax items, including a temporary payroll tax cut, a limit on itemized deductions for certain high-income taxpayers, and a proposal to tax carried interests as ordinary income rather than capital gains.

IRS Issues Accounting Software Examination Guidance, Meets with AICPA

The IRS Small Business/Self-Employed Division issued guidance for its field examiners on when to request backup files of taxpayers’ accounting software during an examination, what the limits are on reviewing those electronic files, and how examiners must safeguard those records.

Congress Passes Tax Patent Reform; Sends Bill to President

The Senate passed the America Invents Act which now goes to President Barack Obama for his signature. The act reforms the U.S. patent system, and among its provisions is one intended to stop the granting of patents for tax strategies.

Final Regs Implement Form 990 Changes

The IRS issued final regulations implementing extensive revisions made in 2008 to Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax.

IRS Proposes New Rules for Deducting Fiduciary Fees

The IRS issued proposed regulations intended to reflect the Supreme Court’s 2008 holding in Knight on income tax deductibility by estates and nongrantor trusts of investment advisory and other fees.

IRS Expands Hurricane Irene Relief

The IRS expanded its Hurricane Irene relief to include four counties in Vermont, after the president declared those counties federal disaster areas.

Taxpayers Hit by Irene Get Postponement

Taxpayers in certain areas affected by Hurricane Irene have until October 31 to file certain returns and make payments normally due before then, the IRS announced September 1.