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In this episode we discuss:
Qualified Business Income Tax Deduction for rental activity. Tax liens may result in the revocation or denial of a passport. AI tax programs are reported to be incorrect approximately 50% of the time. The "reasonable cause" defense can be made for abatement of penalties if a filing mistake is made with the IRS.We also tell the story of Jeff Carpoff's rise from a small-town mechanic to the head of a massive Ponzi scheme is a tale of ambition, deception, and excess. Carpoff's DC Solar manufactured mobile solar generators, touting them as environmentally friendly alternatives to diesel generators. Despite securing deals with big corporations and raising over $2.5 billion, the company was a sham. The generators often malfunctioned, and the revenue primarily came from new investors, not leases. Eventually, the scheme unraveled, leading to significant legal repercussions for Carpoff and his associates.
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In this episode:
President Biden’s proposed income tax increases. The benefits of contributions to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) GoFundMe donations to individuals not classified as a 501c3 organization are not deductible. Some shocking stats from the IRS. The State of Delaware is still sending out erroneous tax notices.Michael Wooleyhand, co-owner of Mike and Mel’s Family Restaurant, joins us on the podcast. He discusses the transfer of ownership from a long-standing business, what it was like to rebrand their restaurant and make it their own, and the importance of implementing slow changes and bringing loyal customers along for the ride. He also discusses the new Delaware EARNS program that Mike and Mel’s was a pilot member of and what business owners can expect.
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In this episode:
The importance of choosing the correct entity type when forming your business. How to properly document the business use of a vehicle. Retirement plans for your business. Best practices for income shifting.We also hear from Donny Legans, co-owner of Rail Haus in Downtown Dover, DE. Donny owns this amazing new beer garden with his wife Kim. He talks to us about starting an unfamiliar business in Central Delaware, guiding the community through the process of acceptance of a new idea, and the importance of letting your people shine in their own area of expertise.
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In this episode:
We summarize the Delaware Family Leave Act and what it means to employers/employees. The Delaware EARNS Program launches July 1, 2024. Find out what employers should be doing. Consider completing the requirements for the Corporate Transparency Act soon.We also hear from Ryan Horsey, VP of Fixed Operations of Parkview RV Center in Smyrna, Delaware. He talks to us about his experiences with being the 3rd generation of this family-owned business while raising the 4th generation, the importance of building memories, and the honor of being named the Chairman of the Board of the RV Dealers’ Association.
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In this episode:
We review tips on calculating home sale gain exclusion. The details of the IRS 10-year clean-out rule for inherited IRAs. New electronic vehicle tax credit rules and limitations. Remain vigilant and skeptical upon receiving emails and texts. There are many active scams and scam losses are no longer tax deductible. -
In this episode we discuss:
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is expiring. An extension of time to file is NOT an extension of time to pay. Congress is currently on its 2-week Spring recess, so no voting will be done regarding the proposed tax package. -
In this episode we discuss:
An overview of Biden’s proposed changes to basis, estate taxes and more. Form 8962 MUST be filed for those who obtained health insurance on the exchange. New beneficial ownership requirements are under scrutiny for being unconstitutional. The IRS is paying extra attention to partnership returns.We also hear from Alicia Hollis, the Director of Community Relations for Kent-Sussex Industries, Inc. (KSI). She talks about the history of the nonprofit, recognizing people for their abilities instead of focusing on their disabilities, and what KSI's team brings to the table for local partners.
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In this episode:
A breakdown of medical expense deductions. Tax strategies for charitable giving. Tax package passes in House but remains in Senate. You can check on your federal tax refund at any time by visiting IRS.gov.We are visited by Michele L. Reynolds, CEO of Shelly Sons Electrical and author of “Pause Between the Years”. She talks to us about having the courage to start something brand new, the importance of knowing your own worth, and finding what works for you in the business world. She also shares her journey with her husband’s fight with cancer and the book she has written that ultimately helped her heal.
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In this episode:
The filing of the digital asset Form 3800 has been delayed. A review of Shareholder Basis and what the IRS is focusing on. What happens if you miss the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) deadline. A refresher of Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT). Reminder that there is no statute of limitations on saving tax documents if the IRS suspects fraud.We also hear from Jess Bain, co-owner of Styled, a seasonal and special occasion floral design & décor company serving the Delaware and the Eastern Shore. She tells us about the importance of staying current in trends that affect her clients and her team’s offerings, how to find each employees’ strengths and play to them, and what they’re learning along the way.
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In this episode:
The IRS will open e-filing for personal returns on January 29, 2024. New Bi-Partisan package is in the House has a variety of positive provisions. Only 8 electronic vehicles currently qualify for the full tax credit. Be alert for IRS impersonation scams at this time of year! The IRS will never initiate contact via phone or email.We also hear the story of Katelyn McClure, Mark D'Amico, and Johhny Bobbitt and their $400,000 GoFundMe scam.
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In this episode:
The rules for rolling over unused 529 Plans into a Roth IRA. Tax saving strategies for purchasing electronic vehicles. Do you have more than 10 1099s, W-2s or similar? You may be required to e-file this year. The new standard mileage rates for 2024. Clarification of the new Beneficial Ownership Reporting rules.We also hear from Megan Steele, owner and operator of Heartbeat Branding, Co. She talks to us about the importance of focusing on your specific niche, showcasing your brand and focusing your energy on the things that will move you forward.
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In this episode:
An overview of what the government may have on the horizon for 2024 for the Research and Development Credit, Bonus Depreciation, and interest deductions. The IRS continues to fight false Employee Retention Tax Credit claims. An explanation of Section 1202 of the Tax Code. A look into tax credits for builders of energy efficient homes. The tax rules for vacation home rentals.We also hear from Quintin Richardson, the owner/operator of Legacy Fit 302, LLC. Quintin talks to us about taking the leap from idea to business model, the joy helping others brings to him, how to juggle being a dad of (almost) 2 with his business goals, and how he helps his clients realize their fitness potential. Find him on his website at https://legacyfit302.com/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Trainupersonaltraining/about
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In this episode we are joined by Ingrid and Amy Hopkins, of Hopkins Heartland. They tell us all about their journey leaving the 5-generation Hopkins Farm to pursue their own careers, and how the farm called them back to create something unique to Delaware. Hear about their persistence in changing legislature, the importance of hiring the right people, and how their visions of the farm are helping preserve their family's legacy for generations to come.
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In this episode:
Tax extenders will be needed around election time. Know the IRA rollover rules. Find out the updates on estate and gift tax limits. The legal costs for fighting IRS rulings may not be reimbursed. The IRS has delayed the 1099K reporting threshold.Also, we hear the scam story of the Great Diamond Hoax of 1872.
Sources:
The Dollop Podcast Episode 235 https://open.spotify.com/episode/26NdQWRuKDrmk16k80bNlG
Legends of the Old West Episode 3 https://player.fm/series/legends-of-the-old-west-2390488/swindlers-ep-3-the-great-diamond-hoax
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Diamond_Hoax#:~:text=The%20diamond%20hoax%20of%201872,Francisco%20and%20New%20York%20City.
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In this episode:
Electronic vehicle rebates versus tax credits. There is an increase on retirement plan contributions for 2024. Most donated inventory may not be deducible as a charitable contribution. It's time for tax planning strategies! Delaware Family Medical Leave Act is ramping up. Listen in for details.We are also joined by Maggie Haass, co-owner of Evergreen Farms. Evergreen Farms is a 22-acre working farm nestled in the countryside just outside of Dover, Delaware. Maggie and her husband run this beautiful event venue. Listen to what she has to say about running a business, taking leaps of faith to go after your dreams and relying on experts to help you get to your goals.
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In this episode:
Overview of tax and other benefits from having a Health Savings Account (HSA) health plan for medical expenses. The IRS is cracking down on the misuse of the fuel credit. Software development may be used to qualify an entity for the Research and Development Credit. The Social Security Wage Base makes another jump. The IRS has released the current tax-gap numbers. The IRS is allowing Employee Retention Tax Credit claims to be withdrawn if you feel you filed erroneously.We also hear from Kelly Manchester, President and CEO of Corp 1. She speaks with us about the importance of taking care of your team, how incorporating services can benefit a business, and the necessity of good client experience. She also fills us in on the Corporate Transparency Act. This new Act will involve costly penalties for those who don't conform timely. We highly encourage you to listen and educate yourselves and your business!
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In this episode:
Student loan interest is deductible, with limits. The 2024 travel expenses per diem have been released. The IRS has stated it's pausing some audits for professional service businesses. Make sure you have a beneficiary listed on your retirement accounts.We are joined by Daniel Yearick, the Facilities & Event Operations Manager at DE Turf Sports Complex. He talks to us about raising funds for a large enterprise, how the sports complex has benefitted Delaware and it’s tourism, how working with our state government helped the complex get off the ground, and the amazing programs they have going on and planned for the future.
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In this episode:
New mandate requires some 1099s and W-2s to be e-filed in 2024. Home office depreciation may impact tax on home sales. Home interest deduction rules reviewed. Bonus depreciation changes may impact tax planning strategies.We also hear the story of Anthony Gignac, who portrayed himself as being a Saudi Prince to get all he could out of life, and everyone around him.
Research from:
"The Con" Season 1, Episode 5 "The Royal Con"
Red-handed Podcast - Episode 303: Anthony Gignac: Prince of Fraud
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Gignac
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In this episode:
How long should you really keep tax documents? C-Corp & 1040 tax deadline is 10/16/23. New beneficial ownership reporting starts on 1/1/2024. There will be steep penalties for noncompliance.We also talk to Lisa Ratliff and Shannon Mercer of The Little School. We hear about the school's long history, the fine line business owners have to walk between salary and revenue, and the very real issue of the childcare crisis and how it is impacting businesses in Delaware.
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Talks of expanding Net Investment Income Tax. Simple IRA may be a good fit for your business. Extension of IRA catch-up contributions. Brokers have new digital sale reporting requirements. IRS is increasing interest rates.We are joined in the studio by George Dobbins, owner and trainer at CrossFit Dover, Delaware's first CrossFit Gym. He speaks of his evolution as a business owner, the importance of having the correct mindset and how his team is helping the youth of Dover, Delaware.
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