More like spoofing caller ID, IMO.
The majority of taxpayers, know that advances on LOC is not taxable income. For a preparer with 40+ years of experience to think so is rather disconcerting. It's natural as we age that our sharpness of thinking will likely decline. I certainly hope that if I get to the point that I forget the basics, someone will tell me that it's time to retire.
I'm still not clear why you want to know GAAP rules, but I hope that you are not advising business on accounting and financial statements that is different than tax basis.
The majority of taxpayers, know that advances on LOC is not taxable income. For a preparer with 40+ years of experience to think so is rather disconcerting. It's natural as we age that our sharpness of thinking will likely decline. I certainly hope that if I get to the point that I forget the basics, someone will tell me that it's time to retire.
I'm still not clear why you want to know GAAP rules, but I hope that you are not advising business on accounting and financial statements that is different than tax basis.
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