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  2. Section 831 (b) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2021 the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued a settlement offer for taxpayers under audit who participated in micro-captive insurance transactions, specifically those operating under Section 831(b) of the Internal Revenue Code. This came after the IRS's success in several U.S. Tax Court cases challenging these types of transactions.

  3. Rate schedule (federal income tax) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the current rate schedules is the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (IRC), [2] [3] which is separately published as Title 26 of the United States Code. [4] With that law, the U.S. Congress created four types of rate tables, all of which are based on a taxpayer's filing status (e.g., "married individuals filing joint returns," "heads of households").

  4. National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities - Wikipedia

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    The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) is a used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and NCCS to classify U.S. tax-exempt organizations.A specialist from the IRS assigns an NTEE code to each organization exempt under I.R.C. § 501(a) as part of the process of closing a case when the organization is recognized as tax-exempt.

  5. The IRS Just Updated the Required Minimum Distribution ... - AOL

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    Data source: IRS. Keep in mind you can delay your first required minimum distribution until April 1 of the following year. That said, your next distribution must come out by Dec. 31 of that year ...

  6. Form 1023 - Wikipedia

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    Form 1023 is a United States IRS tax form, also known as the Application for Recognition of Exemption Under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is filed by nonprofits to get exemption status. On January 31, 2020, the IRS abandoned the paper format of the form 1023.

  7. Entity classification election - Wikipedia

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    The IRS uses the information entered on the form to establish the entity's filing and reporting requirements for federal tax purposes. [3] Certain domestic and foreign entities that were in existence before January 1, 1997, and have an established federal tax classification generally do not need to make an election to continue that classification.

  8. Internal Revenue Code section 1031 - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, a 1031 exchange proceeds as described above, where the relinquished property is first sold, then the replacement property is purchased. The IRS has also determined that the reverse sequence also will avoid capital gains taxes, provided certain requirements are met. This is called a "reverse 1031" or "reverse Starker".

  9. Filing status - Wikipedia

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    Marital status is decided based on a person's marital status on December 31. [4] If a couple is married on December 31 of the taxable year, the couple may file a joint return for the year. [ 6 ] However, even if the first day of legal separation or divorce from the spouse is December 31, one cannot file a joint return for any portion of that ...