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The world’s largest payment companies are fighting for their own piece of the U.S. coronavirus stimulus: an assignment to help distribute some of the relief money that will be sent to millions of Americans in the coming weeks.

April 1
4 Min Read
IRS headquarters

Managing filing dates, payment dates, and scheduled tax payments is even more complicated this year, thanks to the coronavirus.

April 1
3 Min Read
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The new testing model, which will replace the existing Testing Window model, will allow candidates to take the exam year-round, with no restriction, in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

March 31
1 Min Read
AT Think

CARES examined; IRS challenges; the months ahead; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.

March 31
4 Min Read
Paychex office

Small businesses that had been experiencing steady job and wage growth prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic are seeing that situation change, according to figures from the payroll giant Paychex.

March 31
4 Min Read
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, speaks during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol.

One possible move is getting rid of the limit on state and local tax deductions, or SALT, that was part of the 2017 tax overhaul.

March 31
4 Min Read
AT Think

Having your staff work from home is about much more than making sure their technology works.

March 31
5 Min Read
Sign in front of IRS building in Washington, D.C.

The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting email and digital signatures on tax documents to make it easier for tax professionals and taxpayers to communicate with the agency during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

March 31
2 Min Read
Exiting the pandemic

Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.

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