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The FICPA podcast is to inform and educate our members & the CPA community with today’s hottest issues. Our mission is to serve our members, enhance their competency & professionalism, support professional standards, promote the value of our members & advocate on behalf of the CPA Profession.
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Monday Mar 16, 2020
Federal Tax Update: Waiting for Relief
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Monday Mar 16, 2020
https://www.currentfederaltaxdevelopments.com/podcasts/2020/3/15/2020-03-16-waiting-for-relief
This week we look at:
- President declares emergency over COVID-19, directs Treasury to provide relief--and now we are waiting.
- HR 6201 passes the House and moves on to the Senate, containing a few tax provisions mainly related to mandatory sick leave provision rule
- AICPA letter issued to IRS regarding the informal §199A guidance the agency has issued
- HDHPs are allowed to pay for COVID-19 testing and treatment without jeopardizing ability of insured to make HSA contributions.
- Dropping a tax document in the mailbox turns out not to be a good idea, as USPS postmark was after the private postmark date on envelope

Monday Mar 09, 2020
Federal Tax Update: Sometimes Too Late is Really Too Late
Monday Mar 09, 2020
Monday Mar 09, 2020
This week we look at:
- IRS denies a taxpayer's request to make a late mark to market election under §475(f)
- Loss limits for passive activities, basis and at-risk also limit self-employment loss use
- Revenue Procedure grants relief for filing some information returns for certain foreign trusts

Monday Mar 09, 2020
Monday Mar 09, 2020
FICPA Director of Learning - Curriculum Development, Mia Thomas, CPA, CGMA discusses with Dominic Calabro, President & CEO of Florida Taxwatch and Karen Lake, CPA with Berkowitz, Pollack Brant Advisors and Accountants Florida taxes. Florida Taxwatch is a 501(c)(2) independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit taxpayer research institutes and government watchdog. Dominic and Karen discuss 2020 legislative topics on remote sales tax, business commercial rent sales tax, communications tax and our Florida sales tax holiday.

Friday Mar 06, 2020
An Interview with Senator Joe Gruters
Friday Mar 06, 2020
Friday Mar 06, 2020
Director of Governmental Affairs, Justin Thames talks with FICPA Member, Senator Joe Gruters a CPA in Sarasota Representing District 23, about the importance of relationships and showing up as both a practicing CPA and serving our State. Senator Gruters discusses the 2020 legislative session and his journey through politics.

Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Federal Tax Update: Late Filing Week
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
https://www.currentfederaltaxdevelopments.com/podcasts/2020/3/1/2020-03-02-late-filing-week
Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of March 2, 2020: Late Filing
- Taxpayer who voluntarily exited OVDI program ended up with very poor result.
- Illnesses of corporate officers not found to give reasonable cause for late filing of S corporation returns.
- Supreme Court refuses to review Ninth Circuit ruling upholding IRS regulation that only items listed in §7502 can be used to prove timely filing.

Monday Mar 02, 2020
The 2020 Florida Legislative Session with State Representative Mike Caruso
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Monday Mar 02, 2020
FICPA Director of Governmental Affairs - Justin Thames interviews FICPA Member and Florida State Representative - House District 89 - Mike Caruso, a Forensic CPA. Representative Caruso has been a champion for Florida. Being a CPA has helped him and others in the legislature understand the process to bring about change in our State legislative policies. He has been able to investigate perspective bills, understand our tax package and dive into numbers and budgets. Representative Caruso discusses the Commercial Real Estate Sales Tax reduction, teacher pay, telemedicine and environment bills currently in discussion.

Monday Feb 24, 2020
Federal Tax Update: Meals and Entertainment Guidance
Monday Feb 24, 2020
Monday Feb 24, 2020
This week we look at:
- Proposed regulations can be relied upon in the interim, as well as continued reliance on Notice 2018-76
- Separate invoicing rule for food/beverage first released in Notice 2018-76 is also in the proposed regulations
- Definition of entertainment stays similar to older definition, but does not include business meals
- Adopts Notice 2018-76 rules for business meals
- Detailed guidance on meals related exceptions to 50% disallowance found at §274(e)

Monday Feb 17, 2020
Federal Tax Update: The Week of Fortnite and Schedule 1
Monday Feb 17, 2020
Monday Feb 17, 2020
Current Federal Tax Developments for the week of February 17, 2020: The Week of Fortnite and Schedule 1
- IRS urges tax professionals to make use of multi-factor authentication
- V-bucks and Roblox removed from list of convertible virtual currencies on FAQ
- Challenge to validity of regulations on disclosing basis in appraisal found wanting by the Tax Court

Monday Feb 03, 2020
Federal Tax Update: Western Wisconsin Week
Monday Feb 03, 2020
Monday Feb 03, 2020
https://www.currentfederaltaxdevelopments.com/podcasts/2020/2/1/2020-02-03-western-wisconsin-week
This week we look at:
- Special agent in charge of Los Angeles CID talks about their potential use of the virtual currency question on Schedule 1, Form 1040.
- Taxpayer wins on claim LLC was not a sham, but finds the result is actually worse when court rules amounts paid to law firm were start-up expenses under §195 TAM rules that taxpayer did not have an intangible related to synergistic benefits that could be written off.
- Taxpayer could not use claim of right provision under §1341(a) to claim a deduction related to gain recognized in prior year when trustee of grantor sold stock that trustee was barred from selling by the trust agreement.
- IRS and taxpayer agree that a regulation on the books since 2001 mandates a result different from what the court had arrived at when agreeing with IRS position on §7502(a) and late filed returns asserted originally in the case.

Monday Jan 27, 2020
Federal Tax Update: Real Soon Now
Monday Jan 27, 2020
Monday Jan 27, 2020
https://www.currentfederaltaxdevelopments.com/podcasts/2020/1/25/2020-01-27-real-soon-now
This week we look at:
- IRS can use sample of transactions to carry burden for §165(c) kickbacks/bribery issues per CCA
- IRS gives IRA custodians relief on RMD notices for 2020--but it means IRA owners may get bad advice about required distributions
- Treasury indicates that guidance on excess distributions on termination deduction is “just around the corner.”
- Microsoft denied assertion of privilege for most documents prepared by outside accounting firm in transfer pricing case