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The Internal Revenue Service said that for the upcoming 2018 filing season, it will not accept electronically filed tax returns where the taxpayer does not address the health coverage requirements of the Affordable Care Act, the first tax season it has refused to accept such returns.
October 17 -
The service will also be warning preparers about due diligence requirements.
October 17 -
Steve Bannon won’t abandon his war against congressional Republican incumbents, not even after President Donald Trump publicly pleaded for a truce that could salvage the tax overhaul at the heart of his legislative agenda.
October 17 -
Cutting the corporate tax rate to 20 percent, as President Donald Trump has proposed, would increase average household income by at least $4,000 a year, according to estimates in a White House study.
October 17 -
A retired tax practitioner takes issue with proposals to lower rates for pass-through business income.
October 17
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On National Spreadsheet Day, we take a look at the most popular software in accounting.
October 17
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Companies and their auditors are getting ready for the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board’s new audit reporting model, despite uncertainty over whether the Securities and Exchange Commission will approve the new standard.
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President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to give themselves some breathing room on their goal of completing a tax overhaul before year’s end in remarks that emphasized the difficulty of passing major legislation.
October 16 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board will be looking out for some major risk areas at audit firms in the months ahead.
October 16 -
It is a lot more than bitcoin, and will potentially transform the profession.
October 16
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