News Quick List
- 2021 Tax Filing Date Extended
(posted: Mar, 2021)2021 filing date is now May 17.
- COVID-19 Update April 13
(posted: Apr, 2020)Stimulus payments, guidelines for Paycheck Protection Loans, & more.
- COVID-19 Update: Fed & State Tax Deadlines
(posted: Mar, 2020)IRS payment deadline delayed, but extensions must still be filed by April 15th
- COVID-19 Update: PSVS Still Processing Returns
(posted: Mar, 2020)We are working remotely to process tax returns during the Bay Area lock down.
- IRS Needs TAP Volunteers
(posted: Feb, 2020)Be a part of improving IRS service & customer satisfaction
- 7 Tax Implications of the New Lease Accounting Standards
(posted: Jul, 2019)Businesses need to prepare for the various tax implications that are likely to ensue.
- 2019 Key Deadlines for Businesses And Other Employers
(posted: Jun, 2019)Important 3rd quarter deadlines for businesses.
- February is B Corp Month
(posted: Feb, 2019)Learn a little about this business certification
- Fed relief for Californians Hit by Fires
(posted: Nov, 2018)Some victims of California's recent wildfires may qualify for federal Disaster Unemployment Assistan...
- 401k Limit Increases in 2019
(posted: Oct, 2018)Annual cost of living adjustments increase the dollar amounts for retirment accounts in 2019.
- Buy a Tesla Before the End of 2018
(posted: Jul, 2018)Tax credit will start to phase out in 2019
- Forming a California LLC?
(posted: Jul, 2018)Online tool lets CA owners submit LLC documents online
- IRS Online Tax Tools
(posted: Mar, 2018)IRS reminds you that they have a variety of useful tax tools online.
- New Email Addresses
(posted: Sep, 2017)Full list of PSVS email addresses is here!
- Our New Name: PSVS
(posted: Aug, 2017)We are now Polly, Scatena, Vasheresse and Sater!
- Partner Marcena May Retires
(posted: Jun, 2017)Congratulations and we wish her the best in her new chapter.
- Startups Have New Option for Research Tax Credit
(posted: May, 2017)IRS offers a new option for startups to apply their research credit.
- Amazon to Collect Sales Taxes Nationwide Starting April 1st
(posted: Mar, 2017)Adding the final four states means Amazon will be officially adhering to state sales tax laws.
- Understanding the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit
(posted: Jan, 2017)Find out if your business qualifies for a tax credit.
- PSVM Appoints Sabrina Sater Partner
(posted: Dec, 2016)Sabrina has been with the firm since 1999, and specializes in individual, partnership, corporate, an...
- IRS e-Services Requires Re-registration
(posted: Sep, 2016)Starting October 24 users will be asked to update their information.
- IRS Slashes Fee for Small Exempt Orgs
(posted: May, 2016)IRS lowers fee for small groups to apply for tax-exempt status, July 1st.
- Health Savings Account Limits Released
(posted: Apr, 2016)IRS has released the limits for HSAs for 2017
- Electronic Signatures with RightSignature
(posted: Feb, 2016)New! Convenient digital signing.
- Changes to Tax Credits in 2016
(posted: Jan, 2016)New law affects the child tax credit, the American opportunity credit, and the earned income tax cre...
- Tax Return Filing Deadlines Altered A Bit
(posted: Sep, 2015)For businesses, and owners with foreign accounts.
- California College Access Tax Credit Expanded and Extended
(posted: Aug, 2015)Includes changes to the CATC that favor taxpayers...
- IRS - Final Portability Rules for Estate Tax Exemptions
(posted: Jun, 2015)The final rules adopt temporary regulations issued three years ago with a few clarifying changes.
- More Time To Claim Work Opportunity Tax Credit
(posted: Feb, 2015)Under the extension, timely filing is now April 30, 2015...
- IRS: Outstanding Claims for FICA Tax Refunds Denied
(posted: Feb, 2015)IRS announced that it will reject all of the 3,000+ refund claims...
- MyRA Approved, Launches in 2015
(posted: Jan, 2015)The new myRA (my Retirement Account) savings plan was approved for employees without employer-provid...
- IRS Mileage Rate for 2015
(posted: Dec, 2014)Amounts change, but only slightly...
- Bare Minimum Tax Breaks
(posted: Dec, 2014)Over 50 tax breaks extended to the end of this year, avoiding delays in refunds for taxpayers but le...
- 401(k) Limit Increases in 2015
(posted: Oct, 2014)Save more in 2015!
- Changes to Cafeteria Plan Election Rules
(posted: Sep, 2014)New cafeteria plan election rules.
- Bill to Prevent Tax Refund Theft
(posted: Aug, 2014)Senate bill proposed to prevent tax refund theft...
- Auditing for GASB Pension Standards
(posted: May, 2014)The American Institute of CPAs' Auditing Standards Board has issued three auditing interpretations i...
- Commercial Real Estate Tax Changes for 2014
(posted: Feb, 2014)In June of last year, the Legislature passed Assembly Bill 92 (AB 92) which added California Revenue...
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IRS - Final Portability Rules for Estate Tax Exemptions
(posted: June 15th, 2015)
On Friday, the IRS issued final rules governing the requirements for electing portability of a deceased spousal unused exclusion (DSUE) amount to the surviving spouse and the rules for the surviving spouse's use of the DSUE amount (T.D. 9725). The final rules, which apply to estates of decedents dying on or after June 12, 2015, adopt temporary regulations issued three years ago (T.D. 9593) with a few clarifying changes and remove the temporary regulations. (The temporary regulations still apply to estates of decedents dying on or after Jan. 1, 2011, and before June 12, 2015.)
In the final regulations, at the request of commenters, the IRS clarified that a regulatory extension of the time to elect portability will be granted only to an estate with a gross estate value below the Sec. 6018 threshold amount for filing an estate tax return and is thus not otherwise required to file an estate tax return. The final regulation also includes two clarifications to the rules regarding what is a "complete and properly prepared" estate tax return for purposes of the portability election.
The IRS rejected a suggestion that it provide a short form estate tax return for taxpayers who file a return only to elect portability and are not otherwise required to file an estate tax return. It cited problems with accuracy in other types of abbreviated returns and the administrative problems with creating and maintaining alternate forms as reasons for its decision.
In addition, the final regulations include:
- changes that clarify certain rules about the application of the portability rules to qualified domestic trusts
- the availability of a DSUE amount by a surviving spouse who becomes a citizen of the United States, and
- the impact of credits in Secs. 2012 through 2015 on computing the DSUE amount
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