by Matthew | Nov 4, 2022 | Tax Blog
With the year winding down, now is the time to consider your 2022 year-end tax planning strategies. This year we’ve seen the end of the pandemic. But the global economy still continues to suffer from supply chain disruptions, high inflation, and shifting labor...
by Matthew | Jul 20, 2022 | Blog, Tax Blog
Get a letter from the IRS? Owe money? Did you know you can set up a payment plan with IRS? The IRS has relaxed the installment agreement requirements due to the COVID pandemic. When you request a payment plan (installment agreement), the IRS is generally prohibited...
by Matthew | Jun 28, 2022 | Blog, Tax Blog
We are proud to announce that Matthew R. Porter has been listed in the 2022 Columbus CEO Best Lawyers list for tax. Porter Law Office, LLC is a boutique tax law firm located in Columbus, Ohio. We help individuals and businesses resolve tax disputes. With an advanced...
by Matthew | Jun 7, 2022 | Blog, Tax Blog
A recent Tax Court Memo Decision held that an ex-spouse was entitled to innocent spouse tax relief from joint and several liability under Internal Revenue Code Sec. 6015(f). She satisfied the various threshold requirements and streamlined relief elements (per Rev....
by Matthew | Mar 28, 2022 | Tax Blog
Significant IRS news from Washington D.C. came last week. TIGTA audit indicates IRS needs to better administer the partial payment installment agreement (PPIA) program. Witnesses implored Congress to reinstate charitable contribution deduction for taxpayers who do not...
by Thomas Porter | Jan 25, 2022 | Tax Blog
IRS charitable contribution deduction for 2021 helps more taxpayers deduct donations to qualifying charities. Special Charitable Tax Benefit Available for 2021 For the 2020 tax year, the IRS implemented the CARES Act, which created an above-the-line charitable...