
Jeff Stimpson
Freelance writerJeff Stimpson is a veteran freelance journalist who previously served as editor of The Practical Accountant.

Jeff Stimpson is a veteran freelance journalist who previously served as editor of The Practical Accountant.
The Treasury and the IRS are asking that taxpayers hold off on claims until they clarify the rules.
Comments on the proposed framework are due by March 22.
Postmarks and donations; tuning up your comp system; please, Santa…; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
The new Form 211, Application for Award for Original Information, lets people report tax noncompliance digitally.
A recent study by the NATP dives into practitioners' fees — and how they determine the prices.
The carryovers range from some $2.4 million in California and some $1.9 million in Texas to $44,851 in Alaska and $39,297 in Vermont.
Get down with PPP; go Huskies; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
No expertise needed; losing Trump benefits; excise taxes can't replace property taxes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Scenes from an Italian restaurant; blue Hawaii; you're gonna be soooory; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The IRS is reminding taxpayers and tax practitioners of the changes to the credit from this year's big tax legislation.
The agency is also looking for feedback on the guidance by next March.
Extension battle goes on; flipping out; correcting clients' misinformation; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
By any other name; a different kind of clearing house; dodgy digital; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The release coincides with a $6.25 billion donation from Michael Dell and his wife to kickstart the savings program.
Planning around SSI COLAs; holiday business deductions; complex decisions of inheritance; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Carcaught; a big shank; this order's definitely to go; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The Internal Revenue Service announced the rates for the start of next year, which will stay the same as this quarter.
Handling tough clients; not all revenue is created equal; military returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
The former Met and Dodger was indicted in 1995 and pled guilty over his failure to report $350,000 in income from autographs and sales of memorabilia.
In a letter to Congress, the National Association of Tax Professionals warned of serious problems for tax season.