IRS Defines Real Property for Section 1031 Like-Kind Exchanges

Do you own business or investment property that has gone up in value? Would you like to acquire new property? If you sell the old property, you’ll have to pay tax on your profits. Don’t do that. Instead, do a tax-deferred Section 1031 transaction. With a properly...

Know These Four Magic Business Mileage Rules

When you know the rules related to business mileage, you protect yourself in the event of an IRS audit, and pay less tax.   Take Henry, for example. Before he knew the mileage rules, he deducted 30 percent of his SUV’s cost. Once he learned the rules, he deducted...

IRS Audit Issue: SUV Built on Car Chassis

Here’s a vehicle story that you will find of interest. Taxpayer DJ is in an IRS audit of his 2018 tax return. It is now at the IRS appeals level.   Example The vehicle in question is an SUV with a curb weight of 5,700 pounds and a gross vehicle weight of 6,100...

Congress Closes the PayPal 1099-K Reporting Loophole

The PayPal loophole is going away in a little over six months from now.    In Practice You used to be able to avoid giving 1099s to contractors and vendors when you use PayPal or a similar service as your payment platform. This pushed the reporting requirements...