Taxpayers often use entities characterized as partnerships for federal income tax purposes to conduct their business activities. In addition to offering limited liability (e.g., limited liability ...
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The American Institute of CPAs has sent a letter to the Multistate Tax Commission and a related work group recommending changes in their proposed approach to state tax sourcing of partnership income.
Partnerships are an enigma under federal tax law. Although the partnership files an annual income tax return (i.e., Form 1065), the partners report their allocable share of the partnership’s tax items ...
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The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has submitted additional clarification and feedback on sourcing rules for partnership income to the Multistate Tax Commission (MTC) and its working group ...
The partnership agreement often provides for the allocation of separately stated items of partnership income, gain, loss, deductions and credits among the partners (known as a partner’s distributive ...
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has resulted in numerous changes to the tax laws— both on the individual and business levels. Some of the most impactful changes affecting 2018 and beyond are those ...
he claim of right doctrine requires taxpayers who receive disputed income to treat it as taxable income if there are no restrictions on how they can use this money. When there are restrictions—as when ...