Income Tax Issues
Books and Records

Avoiding the Net Investment Income Tax with Significant Participation

Uncle Bill’s Net Investment Income Tax Quandary Suffice it to say that Uncle Bill had a good year in 2021. As you may remember from this article, Bill and Ethel’s daughter Moon (neé Jaime) was one of the initial investors in a small online book retailer based out of Seattle that was founded by her friend Jeff. When the website took off, Moon made a pretty penny (or 304 billion pretty pennies). Bill invested a

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Business Related Issues
Deductions

Olsen v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2021-41

On April 6, 2021, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Olsen v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2021-41). The primary issues presented in Olsen v. Commissioner were whether the petitioners were entitled to depreciation deductions reported on Schedules C (Profit or Loss from Business) and whether they were entitled to energy tax credits reported on Forms 3800 (General Business Credit) for deductions and credits related to a solar energy tax shelter.  Held:

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Business Related Issues
Books and Records

Lucero v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2020-136

On September 29, 2020, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Lucero v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-136). The issue before the court in Lucero v. Commissioner was whether the petitioners’ real estate loss deductions were disallowed by IRC § 469 and/or IRC § 280A. Background to Lucero v. Commissioner The petitioner-husband owned a short-term rental property in The Sea Ranch, California. To be clear, the property was not in Sea Ranch,

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Business Related Issues
Burden of Proof

Sellers v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-84)

On June 15, 2020, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Sellers v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-84). The primary issue before the court in Sellers v. Commissioner was whether the petitioner provided sufficient evidence to substantiate his bases in certain companies and his material participation (for passive activity loss purposes). This case also presents a very interesting question of whether the burden of proof really shifts to the IRS to prove

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Income Tax Issues
Burden of Proof

Hakkak v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2020-46

On April 13, 2020, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Hakkak v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-45). The issue properly before the court in Hakkak v. Commissioner was whether petitioners are entitled to treat as nonpassive certain rental real estate losses they previously treated as passive under IRC § 469 on their Schedules E (Supplemental Income and Loss) for the years at issue. The 2011 and 2012 Returns in Hakkak v.

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Olsen v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2021-41

On April 6, 2021, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Olsen v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2021-41). The primary issues presented in Olsen v. Commissioner were whether the petitioners were entitled to depreciation deductions reported on Schedules C (Profit or Loss from Business) and whether they

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Lucero v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2020-136

On September 29, 2020, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Lucero v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-136). The issue before the court in Lucero v. Commissioner was whether the petitioners’ real estate loss deductions were disallowed by IRC § 469 and/or IRC § 280A. Background to

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Sellers v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-84)

On June 15, 2020, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Sellers v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-84). The primary issue before the court in Sellers v. Commissioner was whether the petitioner provided sufficient evidence to substantiate his bases in certain companies and his material participation (for

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Hakkak v. Commissioner
T.C. Memo. 2020-46

On April 13, 2020, the Tax Court issued a Memorandum Opinion in the case of Hakkak v. Commissioner (T.C. Memo. 2020-45). The issue properly before the court in Hakkak v. Commissioner was whether petitioners are entitled to treat as nonpassive certain rental real estate losses they previously treated as passive

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