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What’s in a Name
A Brief History of the “Internal” Revenue Service

What Keeps Me up at Night Once upon an early morning dreary, while I pondered weak and weary…What’s in a name? At about 2:45 this morning, while I was writing a post on gross income (soon, my friends), the thought crossed my mind, what makes the Internal Revenue Service and the Internal Revenue Code internal? Why not simply the Revenue Service and the Revenue Code? So, I thought to myself, what’s in a name: the

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What Every Taxpayer Must Understand about IRS Enforced Collection
A Comprehensive Guide from Assessment to Levies

In this comprehensive taxpayer’s guide to enforced collection, Briefly Taxing walks you through what every taxpayer must understand about IRS enforced collection.  The IRS’s authority to enforce the collection of taxes through liens, levies, and other means is a formidable aspect of the United States tax system, often evoking a (well-deserved) sense of dread among taxpayers. Enforced collection is not just a theoretical concept; it is the practical reality of the IRS’s power to ensure

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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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Briefly Taxing’s Guide to the Income Tax Refund Process for Individuals

It was a Tuesday in 2016, if memory serves, when your mother called you to let you know about the unfortunate events that had beset your Mainer family the week prior. After some brief research (thanks, Google), you discovered that the tornado was the first to hit York County, Maine in nearly a decade, and it was the first major tornado since October 10, 1966.[1] If a tornado were going to hit Biddeford, somehow Uncle

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Partial Payments of Tax and Deposits with the IRS

Sunday afternoon rolls around, and the last thing on your mind was explaining the pros and cons of making partial payments of tax and deposits with the IRS to a relative who still sees “Charlie” lurking in his backyard from time to time. Nonetheless, of all of your relatives, Cousin Elmer is, surprisingly, the least offensive to you. You may remember that Elmer is currently working with only seven and a half fingers and a

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Income Tax Issues
Income Tax Issues

The Claim of Right Doctrine and Illegally Obtained Funds

The Claim of Right Doctrine and Cousin Jethro After your Uncle Bill’s unfortunate forklift incident, mentioned here and here, you were surprised to hear that Bill’s idiot boy Jethro got a job at the tannery, especially in light of his somewhat checkered past and run-ins with the law. The more you learn about Jethro’s new job, however, the more it makes sense. Unbeknownst to you, the tanneries of New England are run by a group

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The Test for Profit Motive: Allowance of Deductions under IRC § 183 Test

What factors aid the Tax Court in deciding when an activity is entered into with a “profit motive” (with allowable ordinary and necessary expenses) versus a hobby (where losses may be taken only up to the amount of profit received)? Taxpayers can deduct all ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred in carrying on a trade or business,[1] for the production or collection of income,[2] or for the management, conservation, or maintenance of property held

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