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Cohan rule – Use of estimates for allowable business deductions without documentation

The Cohan rule originated from a case from 1930, but it is still applicable and used to this date. The Cohan rule allowed to claim deductions even if the taxpayer had no documentation for these expenses (in general and in practice, the Court allows lower expenses that the ones claimed by the taxpayer). Cohan was

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Considering amending your tax return?

Should You Amend Your Tax Return? What Business Owners Need to Know (CPA Guide) Filing taxes is complex, and mistakes can happen. If you're considering amending your tax return, it's important to understand when it's necessary and how it may affect your financial situation. When You Should Amend Your Tax Return Missing or incorrect income

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