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The live-streamed webinars will start in July.
May 22 -
Grant Thornton appoints leaders of 18 offices; Clayton & McKervey introduces PPP consulting services; and more CPA news.
May 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual inflation adjustment Wednesday for health savings accounts for 2021, at a time when many taxpayers are worried about their health in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
May 20 -
Mute points; a twist on taking the AOTC; abolishing estate exclusions; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 19
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The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation unit spent more than $1.3 million in fiscal year 2018 on undercover confidential operations, including travel costs, according to a new report.
May 19 -
The application from the Treasury leaves many questions unanswered.
May 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are beginning to send nearly 4 million economic impact payments by prepaid debit card, instead of by paper check or direct deposit.
May 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service is bringing in more help to deal with the flood of calls about economic impact payments.
May 18 -
Tax practitioners share the questions they’re getting asked most, and how they’re answering.
May 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service guidance caused some consternation among some small businesses and tax experts.
May 14
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The IRS is aiming to clarify some of the ramifications of the TCJA.
May 13 -
Padgett Business Services’ Roger Harris suggests some exceptions for employers with fewer than 50 staff.
May 12 -
Residents of states such as Utah, Idaho and South Dakota collected average stimulus payments topping $1,800.
May 12 -
The IRS is extending the claims period for health care flexible spending arrangements and dependent care assistance programs and enabling taxpayers to make mid-year changes to their accounts.
May 12 -
More PPP details; virtues of reading instructions; the IRS slowly returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 12
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The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers who want to receive their economic impact payments by direct deposit a tight deadline.
May 8 -
The decision, prompted by requests from a bipartisan group of lawmakers, reverses previous IRS guidance.
May 7 -
The guidance says some deductions of estates and non-grantor trusts are not considered to be miscellaneous itemized deductions.
May 7 -
The service is looking for tax preparers to help the elderly and low-income taxpayers.
May 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service said individuals who got a $1,200 stimulus payment intended for someone who’s deceased or incarcerated should return the money but left open the question of how the agency would enforce that.
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