September 2023
Defendant did not pay more than $24 million in payroll taxes
The IRS Announces Moratorium on Employee Retention Credit
Amid rising concerns about a flood of improper Employee Retention Credit claims, the Internal Revenue Service today announced an immediate moratorium through at least the end of the year on processing new claims for the pandemic-era relief program to protect honest small business owners from scams.
NASA Issues Report on UFOs
After a yearlong study into UFOs, NASA said that the study of UFOs will require new scientific techniques, including advanced satellites as well as a shift in how unidentified flying objects are perceived.
New Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax Interim Rules Announced
This won't apply to most of us, but in the off-chance your corporation does a Billion or more in income, you should make sure you know about this...
QuickBooks Payroll for a Remote Workforce
George Washington's Farewell Address is Still Relevant Today
[In his farewell address, Washington warns against the rise of political parties and foreign entanglements.]
An Alternative to 'Woke' School Indoctrination
A 12-year-old Colorado boy became a victim of “woke” education when he was taken out of class and told he could not return unless he removed a Gadsden flag, or “Don’t Tread on Me,” patch from his backpack. The school backed down after a video went viral in which a school official told the boy and his mother that the problem with the patch is that the Gadsden flag’s origin is related to slavery and the slave trade. The school was criticized by individuals from across the political spectrum for seeming ignorance of the role the Gadsden flag played in the American Revolution.
The New Corporate Transparency Act Starts in 2024.
The Corporate Transparency Act requires business owners to report beneficial ownership information to the federal government starting in 2024. (Beneficial owners are those who own and/or substantially control a company that has this reporting requirement.)
Even the IRS is Jumping on the Chatbot Revolution
The Internal Revenue Service today announced the availability of expanded chatbot technology to help quickly answer basic questions for people receiving notices about possibly underreporting their taxes.