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The IRS is offering extended deadlines and penalty abatement for some taxpayers.
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The House Ways and Means Committee voted to approve legislation that would relax the rules for those saving for retirement.
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The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, Ron Wyden, is reviving a plan that would tax wealthy individuals annually on their investments, instead of when those assets are sold.
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The far-reaching bipartisan legislation would overhaul key facets of the way the Internal Revenue Service operates, including the appeals process.
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A new report from the AICPA and North Carolina State University found that 69 percent of finance leaders admit to not having a complete risk management process in place.
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The rate of job growth at small businesses slowed in March, but wage growth continued at a healthy pace, according to payroll giant Paychex.
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While accountants may be concerned with how blockchain is going to impact them, it's going to have a bigger impact sooner on many of their clients' industries, says CohnReznick partner and technology industry practice leader Asael Meir.
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Better client management processes will lead to a happier tax season.
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For New York City’s luxury real estate brokers, a new mansion tax certainly isn’t welcome news, but it’s better than the alternative.
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The rally in the $3.8 trillion municipal-bond market is about to face a major tax-season test.
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