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The Treasury’s new rules will generally let retirees hold onto more of their savings for longer.
November 12 -
Proposed regulations would allow partnerships and S corporations to exceed the $10,000 limit on state and local tax deductions imposed by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 11 -
Biden’s plan; virtual currency question moves up; the magnificent seven audits; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 10
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Stephen Mankowski of NCCPAP shares the service’s latest initiatives to prepare for 2021.
November 10 -
The service has openings across the country for collection representatives.
November 10 -
Contributions made through the crowdfunding platform can often fall into a gray area.
November 10
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Consider acting swiftly to correct international tax form mistakes.
November 9
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The service is rolling out new systems and expanding forms that can be electronically filed by tax-exempt organizations.
November 9 -
The latest scheme claims to need a taxpayer’s bank account information to direct deposit a stimulus payment.
November 4 -
PPP questions; differentiating data; partner preparation; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 3
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The coronavirus slowdown has hit the IRS and tax professionals,
November 3 -
The IRS is making some changes in its collection program to lessen the burden on taxpayers with outstanding tax debts who are trying to cope with the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
November 2 -
Neil Fishman and Mark Stewart — the outgoing and incoming presidents of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners, respectively — share the issues they've been working on, and what they see coming for the accounting profession.
November 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted instructions for both employers and employees about how to handle the Form W-2 reporting for the payroll tax deferral under President Trump’s executive action.
October 30 -
The National Treasury Employees Union has filed a lawsuit to block an executive order signed by President Trump last week that threatens to remove civil service protections from much of the federal workforce.
October 28 -
Taxes on the ballot; dressing out of the office; lowering penalties; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 27
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The thresholds will all rise, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
October 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual inflation adjustments Monday for tax year 2021, revising more than 60 tax provisions, including tax rate schedules, standard deduction amounts and more.
October 26 -
The service is better at detecting identity theft in business tax returns, according to a new report, but it’s still letting many potentially fraudulent claims get through.
October 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers more time until Nov. 21 to register their dependents for the $500 per child Economic Impact Payments provided under the CARES Act.
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