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While most workplace injuries and illnesses are legitimate, occasionally employees try to manipulate the system by filing a false or exaggerated workers’ compensation insurance claim.
April 12
Employers -
Audits down but taxpayers first; the TCJA and the self-employed; nexus map; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 12
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A party and a couple of days off may not be enough to make sure firm staff recover from tax season burnout.
April 12
The Rainmaker Companies -
The new method would provide an alternative to the modified retrospective transition method.
April 11
LeaseAccelerator -
It’s been more than a year since Congress created the Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement, a new health benefits option available to businesses with fewer than 50 employees.
April 10
PeopleKeep Inc. -
I’ve always loved tax season. While some of the work can be grueling and even a relief when it ends, I always miss it afterwards.
April 9
Withum -
The institute has released a new exposure draft on information systems design.
April 6
Audit Conduct -
Cryptocurrency investors are grappling with how to properly report their transactions to the IRS with the April 17 tax filing deadline fast approaching.
April 5
Bloomberg Tax -
The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services recently provided a cautionary example for internet companies that don't collect taxes.
April 4
Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting Business -
An IRS program offers taxpayers an opportunity to avoid some penalties -- but it requires careful judgement.
April 4
Canopy