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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. IRS has taken a negative view of micro-captive insurance ...

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    The IRS has taken a negative view of micro-captive insurance, ensnaring thousands of hard-working small business owners.

  4. Treasury regulations - Wikipedia

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    Treasury Regulations are the tax regulations issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS), a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury.These regulations are the Treasury Department's official interpretations of the Internal Revenue Code [1] and are one source of U.S. federal income tax law.

  5. Internal Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    George S. Boutwell was the first Commissioner of Internal Revenue under President Abraham Lincoln.. In July 1862, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln and Congress passed the Revenue Act of 1862, creating the office of commissioner of internal revenue and enacting a temporary income tax to pay war expenses.

  6. Captive insurance - Wikipedia

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    Under the US tax code, a Section 831(b) or "small" property/casualty captive, also known as a "micro-captive" is used by midsize companies looking for cost-effective ways to transfer risk. [19] Captive experts say an 831(b) introduces middle market companies to alternative risk transfer and its benefits, providing this class of insurance buyers ...

  7. 8 IRS Secrets To Know for the 2023 Tax Filing Season - AOL

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    If you're still working on filing your tax return in 2023, you're not alone. Many Americans take all the way until the final day of April 15 -- or, for 2023, April 18 -- to finish their returns.

  8. What does DOGE's IRS shake-up mean for tax season? - AOL

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    For fiscal year 2023, the IRS processed nearly 271.5 million tax returns and other forms, and issued $659.1 billion in returns, according to agency data. Taxpayers submit a wide variety of ...

  9. Taxes 2023: Here are the biggest tax changes this year - AOL

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    A change that didn’t make it. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 required third-party payment networks like PayPal and Venmo to send taxpayers Form 1099-K if they received third-party payments ...