Tax Practitioners (i.e. "we") are being placed in an all-too familiar position as 2012 speeds along to its December finish.
What's going to happen to tax attributes for 2012? This year's witches brew has its usual spectrum of ingredients, including but not limited to:
* the AMT.
** Reversal of the "Bush Tax Cuts"
*** Reversal of "Bush Tax Cuts" but only for high income individuals.
**** possible reversals or delays in new Obamacare taxes. This doesn't so much affect 2012 as it will
affect changes effective January 1.
There may be other lesser issues, such as the seemingly eternal tuition exemption and residential energy
credits in the lurch. One year they actually allowed residential energy credits to expire whether they intended
to or not.
As bad as this sounds for us, let's all pretend we were working for the IRS and had to design tax forms. People will want to rush down to their Fast Tax place January 15 and begin e-filing as soon as it is available. One year the IRS actually did put a moratorium on e-filing itemized deductions and claimed they couldn't program because of congress waiting so long (although nothing congress help up actually affected itemized deductions).
Do we see any of the following situations on the horizon?
a) Another moratorium in e-filing because of last-minute changes
b) Unavailability of certain forms (this happened to form 3468 back in the 1980s)
c) Hasty design of tax forms and creation of errors in information flow appertaining thereunto
One thing is for sure - it apparently doesn't bother congress to delay on the issues every year until the 11th hour. Doesn't matter what gets messed up as long as they retain the right to kick the can down the street.
What's going to happen to tax attributes for 2012? This year's witches brew has its usual spectrum of ingredients, including but not limited to:
* the AMT.
** Reversal of the "Bush Tax Cuts"
*** Reversal of "Bush Tax Cuts" but only for high income individuals.
**** possible reversals or delays in new Obamacare taxes. This doesn't so much affect 2012 as it will
affect changes effective January 1.
There may be other lesser issues, such as the seemingly eternal tuition exemption and residential energy
credits in the lurch. One year they actually allowed residential energy credits to expire whether they intended
to or not.
As bad as this sounds for us, let's all pretend we were working for the IRS and had to design tax forms. People will want to rush down to their Fast Tax place January 15 and begin e-filing as soon as it is available. One year the IRS actually did put a moratorium on e-filing itemized deductions and claimed they couldn't program because of congress waiting so long (although nothing congress help up actually affected itemized deductions).
Do we see any of the following situations on the horizon?
a) Another moratorium in e-filing because of last-minute changes
b) Unavailability of certain forms (this happened to form 3468 back in the 1980s)
c) Hasty design of tax forms and creation of errors in information flow appertaining thereunto
One thing is for sure - it apparently doesn't bother congress to delay on the issues every year until the 11th hour. Doesn't matter what gets messed up as long as they retain the right to kick the can down the street.
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