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Donald Trump to the rescue? The $8.55 trillion bond market has bucked concerns over mounting company indebtedness and so far resisted fears about the knock-on effects of the potential unraveling of the 35-year-old bull-run in government debt.
January 17 -
The implications of delaying ACA repeal, getting media exposure during filing season, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 17
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President-elect railed against his main political opponent for allowing a tax break that lets some investment managers pay lower tax rates than average workers. After he takes office, he may have no one to blame but himself.
January 17 -
Getting accountants to adapt to new situations is one of the major challenges facing firms, but while it can sometimes seem like herding cats, that doesn’t mean it’s impossible. In this conversation, ConvergenceCoaching co-founder and consultant Jennifer Wilson offers valuable advice and strategies on driving change acceptance.
January 17 -
The tax prep giant has upgraded its online presence with a range of new tools.
January 17 -
A number of code changes go into effect for the first time this year or apply for the first time for tax returns filed this year.
January 16 -
Even if there are no new laws from President-elect Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress, practitioners still will have to cope with a number of changes that go into effect for the first time this year or apply for the first time for tax returns filed this year.
January 16
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This summer a couple of my columns dealt with developing a specialization, and I had a ton of feedback. One person I spoke to is a young accountant who is trying to figure out a career path with a specialization. She has about five years of experience and feels she needs to choose a specialization to be able to start the next phase of her career.
January 16
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The Internal Revenue Service’s Whistleblower Office ramped up the number of monetary awards it gave to tax tipsters in fiscal year 2016.
January 15 -
Scammers and cheaters make the tax prep process harder for the government, taxpayers and tax preparers alike. Professional practitioners shared what they would do to shut the criminals down.
January 15







