The Tax Court held that the owners of the Boston Bruins could deduct the full cost of their team’s pregame meals for away games as a de minimis fringe benefit.
Tax provisions in the Senate health care bill
The Senate Republicans’ bill to replace Obamacare would repeal many of the Affordable Care Act’s tax provisions. Here’s a look at the tax changes in the bill.
IRS reopens PTIN registration system
The system had been down since early June, after a federal court held that the IRS cannot charge a PTIN fee.
Centralized partnership audit rules are reissued in proposed form
The IRS reissued proposed regulations governing the centralized audit rules, which assess and collect tax at the partnership level.
IRS provides simplified method to request an extension of time to make a portability election
In a taxpayer-friendly development, the IRS issued guidance permitting certain estates to make a late portability election if they did not make a timely election.
Federal court strikes down PTIN fees, upholds PTINs
The D.C. District Court held that the IRS has the authority to require preparers to use preparer tax identification numbers (PTINs) but that it cannot charge fees for issuing PTINs.
IRS to accept only electronic payments for ruling requests
The IRS announced that it will no longer accept checks in payment for ruling requests beginning June 15.
TAX PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
2025 tax software survey
AICPA members in tax practice assess how their return preparation software performed during tax season and offer insights into their procedures.
