Articles From Gregory A. Zbylut

Taxation without borders: Allowing states to collect tax from out-of-state sellers By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, September 2012 The proposals in this article offer a workable and sustainable solution to provide brick-and-mortar retailers some modicum of protection, without unduly burdening Internet retailers and discouraging further growth. 
Be aware—A practical reminder as tax season approaches By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, December 2011 A list of clients and issues to watch for.
3 ways your business can run afoul of tax authorities By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, May 2011 Steer clear of these minefields and you may have fewer tax-related headaches.
Proving undocumented expenses, shifting burdens and avoiding penalties: A look at audit issues By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, April 2011 In general, once the IRS issues a notice of deficiency, that notice is presumed correct, and you’re on the hook to prove that it’s not.
The Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010—A Summary By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, February 2011 An examination of the new legislation, which extends some of the Bush-era tax cuts and adds some new provisions.
3 ways your business can run afoul of tax authorities By Gregory A. Zbylut Corporate Law Departments, September 2010 Steer clear of these minefields and you may have fewer tax-related headaches.
To C or not to C….With apologies to Shakespeare By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, March 2009 It’s the bane of every attorney—the client who doesn’t pay.
It seems straightforward, but it’s not… tax traps for the unwary By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, October 2008 The average taxpayer has a ‘tax attention span’ of a few years, at most. And tax preparers often do, too. Yet, a good memory, and some homework up front can often avoid headaches later.
Legislative agenda item: Arguments in favor of eliminating or limiting the Independent Contractor Designation By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, August 2008 One of the largest problems facing small businesses, during boom times as well as recessions, is having sufficient cash on hand to pay bills as they come due.
Cancellation of debt & Section 108 By Gregory A. Zbylut Federal Taxation, October 2007 In recent years, with interest rates at their lowest levels and banks seemingly giving away mortgages, owning one’s own home never seemed easier.

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