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Tax Talk Thursday: Passive Loss Limitation Red Flags You Need to Know
Passive activity loss rules quietly limit how much rental and passive losses you can deduct each year. This week's Tax Tip Tuesday breaks down the income phase-outs, Real Estate Professional Status traps, and documentation gaps that turn a legitimate loss into an audit flag.
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Tax Talk Thursday: Crypto Enforcement Trends and Foreign Exchange Reporting
Cryptocurrency and foreign exchange icons with tax documents — MKHS Tax Group blog on crypto enforcement and foreign reporting If you hold cryptocurrency — especially on a foreign exchange — 2026 is the year the IRS's visibility into your activity changed dramatically. Between new broker reporting rules and an evolving stance on foreign account disclosures, the assumptions many crypto holders have relied on for years no longer hold up. Here's what's actually changed, and what
Jul 24 min read


Tax Tip Tuesday: The PTE Election — A Simple Way California Business Owners Save on Taxes
The PTE election sounds technical, but the idea is simple: let your business pay a piece of your California tax so you can deduct it federally without a cap. Here's a plain-English breakdown of how it works and who it's for.
Jun 302 min read


Tax Talk Thursday: Multi-Entity Structures — How the IRS Views Complexity
Organizational chart showing multiple connected business entities — MKHS Tax Group blog on multi-entity structures and IRS scrutiny If your business has grown to include more than one entity — an operating company, a holding company, maybe a separate property LLC — you're not doing anything wrong. Multi-entity structures are common, often advisable, and frequently the smartest way to separate liability, isolate assets, and plan for growth. But it's worth understanding how the
Jun 253 min read


Tax Tip Tuesday: Augusta Rule Basics
Most business owners have never heard of the Augusta Rule — a tax provision that lets you rent your own home to your business for up to 14 days a year, with the rental income excluded from your personal taxes entirely. This week's Tax Tip Tuesday
breaks down how it works, who qualifies, and why the size of your home changes the math.
Jun 234 min read


Tax Talk Thursday: Entity Basis Tracking — Why Most Taxpayers Get It Wrong
Basis is one of the most important numbers in your tax life — and one of the most consistently ignored.
Jun 186 min read


Tax Tip Tuesday: Home Office Deduction — What the IRS Is Actually Looking For
The home office deduction is one of the most misunderstood — and most scrutinized — deductions on a tax return. I see it come up constantly in client conversations, and the same question surfaces every time: "Is it really worth claiming? Will it trigger an audit?"
The honest answer? Done right, the home office deduction is completely legitimate and worth claiming. Done wrong, it's a red flag that can invite exactly the kind of IRS attention you want to avoid.
Jun 164 min read


Tax Talk Thursday - Schedule E Under the Microscope: What Triggers an Audit on Rental Income, Partnership K-1s, and Passive Losses
Schedule E is one of the most scrutinized sections of your tax return. From rental losses to K-1 mismatches to passive activity rules, the IRS is watching — and documentation is everything.
Jun 117 min read
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