Archive for April, 2007

Tax Audit Risk

Tax Audit Risk

Question: Can my husband claim mileage on taxes?

My husband is in the Pipefitters Union and works at a job site, that changes every few months, therefore, it’s a temporary job. His stepdad who is also in the union says that he can claim mileage since it’s a temporary job site. Does anyone know if this is true? We don’t want to get ourselves in trouble with the IRS, but it would help us alot if we could. We already filed our return for this year, but we could amend it if we need to. Also, are we at more risk of an audit if we amend? Thank you!




Answer: Dear Mommy: When you leave home and drive to work, that is commuting and that is not deductible. The IRS even dis-allows travel from the union hall to a job site claiming it is commuting also. The only way to deduct travel expenses is to have a permanent job location and then be assigned away from that site on a temporary basis. See IRS Pub 17 page 175.

This advice was prepared based on our understanding of the tax law in effect at the time it was written as it applies to the facts that you provide. Click on my profile to read more.
Errol Quinn Enrolled Agent Master Tax Advisor

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Question: Which reminds me of my favorite rant, re the Big Bad IRS can i get an amen from you all when i say the IRS?

is guilty of fraud, waste, and abuse……toward the American public?………………..ps I really did work at the IRS Collection Division for 28 years, if the IRS does not like my comment they know who i am, come and get me, we’ll have a little public debate. Have a nice April 15th everyone!!




Answer: AMEN!!!!!

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Tax Audit Rights

Tax Audit Rights

Offshore business as a method of tax evasion took the forefront in March this year when UBS handed over the names of 250 account holders who had withheld income information from their tax accounts. The effect has been a snowball of TIEAs, better known as Tax Information Exchange Agreements, predominantly between the classic tax havens and the larger nations who suspect tax evasion.

So how can offshore business still be useful in the face of such risks?

The important thing to note in these cases is that information was withheld by the account holders, which is automatically considered illegal. However, it is still possible to conduct offshore business in tax friendly jurisdictions, in compliance with the law. The key is to identify and choose the best jurisdiction for your business type and structure your company accordingly. This is obviously more tedious than most entrepreneurs initially imagine, and for that reason the use of consultancy firms and offshore specialists is both a logical and common practice.

Still, offshore may not be right for everybody.

Who conducts offshore business?

Offshore business is popular with the following professionals: successful, independent contractors, consultants –especially in IT and global financial services- and traders -especially global commodity traders-.

The following types of business can also make use of an offshore company: import/export companies, international trading companies, asset holding companies, property investment/intellectual property holdings.

Companies that are located in unstable jurisdictions or economies can benefit from an offshore business in a secure jurisdiction or economy. Similarly, expatriates who would like to protect their assets from home country taxes and inheritance laws can do so through offshore business.

If that is you…

What advantages does offshore business provide?

Offshore business is a way to potentially achieve the following: (i) minimize international taxation legally (e.g. Singapore has legally low tax rates), (ii) provide a reputable image for business (e.g. if the original country of business is untrustworthy or unpopular in a specific industry), (iii) protect global assets (e.g. if in original country asset protection laws are inadequate or badly implemented), (iv) facility company incorporation procedures (e.g. offshore business set up procedures are often simpler, faster and cheaper for entrepreneurs than their home jurisdiction),(v) provide confidentiality (e.g. some offshore jurisdictions do not publish shareholder/owner information to the public), (vi) fee exemption (e.g. business license fees, stamp duties and various taxes), (vii) no exchange controls (often the case in offshore jurisdictions), (viii) no accounting/audit requirements (some jurisdictions do not require financial statements or annual audits).

What are the risks to be aware of?

If you decide these advantages are relevant to you and you choose to incorporate a business offshore, be aware of the following: (i) OECD pressure on certain offshore jurisdictions – many popular jurisdiction are bigger targets of OECD pressures for TIEA (ii) certain offshore jurisdictions have a negative reputation that affects business image (iii) concealing information about offshore investments is illegal in most countries.

What exactly can an offshore business do?

Offshore businesses can do a variety of things dependent on the offshore jurisdiction it is incorporated under. A few examples to note are:

(i) Have limited liability status, thereby limiting director and shareholder liability to the amount of money invested i.e. share capitalization, and separating the company as a legal entity from its owners.

(ii) Conduct business in any country, just like a local company. Note: like a local company it is also subject to each of the rules and regulation of the jurisdiction in which business is conducted.

(iii) Buy, sell, hold securities, certificates of deposit, open savings and other bank accounts, transact in multiple currencies, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, other banking instruments, real estate and valuables.

(iv) Open a bank account in an international or local bank and borrow or lend money.

(v) Hold international meetings of directors and shareholders via telephone, fax or any other electronic or virtual means of communication.

(vi) Trade its own shares, hold treasury shares, and conduct mergers, acquisitions and/or joint ventures.

(vii) Transfer assets to a trust or foundation.

(viii) Trade licenses and royalty rights without paying taxes on royalty income.

Many businesses miss out on legally available tax efficiencies that can be achieved through incorporating an offshore business. It is important for any entrepreneur or director to properly research the practices that exist and that are legally viable, in order to conduct business in the smartest way possible. If offshore business sounds like a relevant practice for your business, consider your options and seek advice and approval from a well-informed reliable source, in order to take full advantage of what the globalized business world provides, and avoid becoming another news headline for tax evasion.

Melissa Glotzer is a Marketing Assistant at Healy Consultants. She is a graduate of the University of Manchester Business School with a BSc (Honours) in Management with Accounting and Finance.

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IRS California Phone Number

Question: anyone have an IRS phone number where you can get a human being?

i want to know when my refund is coming..i called thier 800 #’s but it’s all automated..i need to talk to a PERSON…anyone have a number for a LIVE person? I’m in California.




Answer: 1-800-829-1040. Hold on and a live person will answer. Do not click on any of the numbers that it ask unless it is a zero. Someone will answer.

Christine EA Master Tax Advisor

This advice was prepared based on our understanding of the tax law in effect at the time it was written as it applies to the facts that you provided.

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News briefs

Fontana Mayor Mark Nuaimi will give his annual “State of the City” speech on Thursday, Jan. 28. All citizens wishing to hear the speech can attend the free event at 7 p.m. at the Jessie Turner Health and Fitness Center, 15556 Summit Avenue at Fontana Park in the northwestern corner of the city.

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