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Reselling Taylor Swift tickets? You're going to have to pay taxes
November 21 -
Roughly 2.3 million U.S. taxpayers told the Internal Revenue Service they traded cryptocurrencies in 2020, data from the agency show.
November 21 -
These promissory notes offer buyers an accounting power: Emitters of planet-warming pollution get to deduct emissions from their own ledgers simply by purchasing tons of carbon offsets sourced to projects elsewhere.
November 21 -
Sam Bankman-Fried's failed FTX empire filed for bankruptcy on Nov. 11, potentially creating more than a million creditors and convulsing crypto.
November 21 -
But the service needs increased, stable funding to update its operations, according to the advisory group's 2022 annual report.
November 21 -
The inspector general said that the service needs to be more focused in its goals for improving taxpayer digital communication.
November 18 -
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board proposed significant changes in the requirements for firms' QC systems, modernizing standards in place for decades.
November 18 -
The hybrid work model that has come into wider use since the pandemic can help organizations with diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
November 18 -
Do you want to accelerate through your career, be constantly challenged, have lots of mobility, and be paid higher? If so, good for you. Just know you'll probably have to work longer hours.
November 18
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
When market investors suffer losses — or get taken for a ride — they're often eligible for a tax write-off to soften the blow. Users of the bankrupt crypto exchange FTX won't be so lucky.
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