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The deadlines for filing the Form W-2 with the Social Security Administration and the Form 1099-MISC with the Internal Revenue Service are changing next year.
September 23 -
The House passed legislation this week to simplify the complex tax rules faced by workers who travel across state lines to do business.
September 23 -
Intuit has released a number of updates to its QuickBooks Online, including inventory bundles, email updates and bank transfer payments.
September 23 -
EY (Ernst &Young) and EIG (Economic Innovation Group) have recently published the results of their national survey of Millennials, dubbed the "The Millennial Economy" to poll their economic views on a personal, local, and national level, as well as their economic values following the Great Recession.
September 23
Accounting Today -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
September 22 -
The House voted to eliminate taxes on the medals of Olympic and Paralympic athletes, while also passing some other pieces of tax legislation.
September 22 -
The American Institute of CPAs has issued a new report on the growing threat of executive impersonation, in which criminals claiming to be corporate executives convince employees to send them sensitive documents and company information.
September 22 -
As both major Presidential candidates campaigns get into full gear, some of their positions on tax have become clearer, while others are still up in the air.
September 22 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, released draft legislation Thursday to provide tax credits to encourage the development of affordable rental housing for the middle class.
September 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service spent $15 million on a delayed implementation of an upgraded system for handling an aspect of the Foreign Account Tax and Compliance Act, but the software did not deliver the expected business results, according to a new report.
September 22
