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FTC implementing a ban on noncompete agreements to be in effect in August 2024

The Federal Trade Commission released a nationwide ban on noncompete agreements on April 23rd, 2024. Note that this new rule is subject to a moratorium of 120 days and we are expecting that this ban will be challenged in court so it could be deemed an invalid ban before being in place in August 2024.

FinCen published the timeline to share BOI information with agencies and foreign governments

In this year so far, we have published several posts regarding the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) enforced by Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen). The latest BOI related post titled " When in doubt, keep filing BOI reports"  from March 2024 expressed our recommendation to keep filing the BOI as the unconstitutional declaration by the U.S.

HDBA Grant program up to $10k for certain PA businesses

Today, we have received a communication from PIDC that shared a new grant program that is available to certain businesses in PA. See below more details, like priority businesses and eligibility requirements, and the link to the application at the bottom of this post. "...In partnership with the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development,

FTC to put five tax preparation companies on notice

The Federal Trade Commission communicated to five tax preparation companies that they could face penalties of up to $50,120 per violation for the misuse of consumers' confidential data. These preparation tax companies were sharing sensitive information such as finance, marital status, number of children and more and monetizing (getting financial benefit) from the taxpayer /

Form 8300 Cash payments over $10k to be electronically filed from 2024

As part of the updates applicable to next year, from January 1st, 2024, you must electronically file (e-file) form 8300 if you e-file the other similar returns, such as 1099, w2s, etc. As mentioned in the IRS website, this form is a method to raise money laundering and illicit transactions "The Form 8300, Report of

Do not follow tax advice from TikTok influencers – Augusta rule

A few months back, I was giving a small training for small businesses in LAEDA's office in Camden, New Jersey. While going over my presentation, I try to make it interactive and allow participants to ask questions on the topic being discussed or similar ones (at the end, there is always a Q&A portion for

By |2025-01-07T09:36:18+00:00September 8th, 2023|Categories: Business, Individuals|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Do not underestimate IRS access to data (exception to requirement for third party summonses)

It is extremely important to keep in mind the full strength of the US government against the citizens, and in this case, the authority of the IRS to access information without submitting summonses for collection purposes. The IRS can access bank information (banks), credit card statements (banks or financial institutions), and probably point of sale

By |2025-01-07T09:39:00+00:00May 26th, 2023|Categories: Business, Individuals|Tags: , , , , , |

Check your mail for IRS letters 6419 (advance child credit) and 6475 (Third stimulus)

Advance child tax credit payments letter can help people get remainder of 2021 credit To help taxpayers reconcile and receive all the 2021 child tax credits to which they are entitled, the IRS started sending Letter 6419, 2021 advance CTC, in late December 2021 and will continue into January. This letter includes the total

By |2025-01-07T09:17:14+00:00January 25th, 2022|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Get ready for tax season – IRS recommendations

The IRS has released the Tax Tip 2021-186, with some recommendations on how to get ready for tax season. Publication 5348 - Get ready to file Protect your data Securely access your individual tax information Get tax information in your preferred language Check your ITIN Prepare to file electronically Get ready to direct deposit your

By |2025-01-09T07:20:18+00:00December 16th, 2021|Categories: Individuals|Tags: , , , , , , |

Considering amending your tax return?

The IRS in their Issue Number: COVID Tax Tip 2021-157 reminds us that there are several reasons to amend your tax return, such as, entering income (or expenses if business - Schedule C or rental - Schedule E) incorrectly, not claiming credits for which they're eligible, claiming deductions incorrectly, etc. Note that the IRS may

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