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The service is reportedly planning to try out its own direct-file tax software with a limited group of taxpayers by next tax season.
May 15 -
Members of the Senate and House introduced bipartisan legislation to build more housing with the credit.
May 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has caught up on much of the pile of unprocessed tax returns, but it's still not back to normal.
May 15 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs awarded $221,500 in scholarships to 53 local high school and college students.
May 15 -
Danielle Pollock became one of the seven students to be selected for the board's Postgraduate Technical Assistant program.
May 15 -
Commissioner Werfel is promising to fix the method of selecting taxpayers for examinations that seems to lead to more Black taxpayers being audited.
May 15 -
A partner emeritus brought a client base that included some of the top Broadway theaters when she and her husband merged with the firm.
May 15
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Artificial intelligence is already changing accounting, which in turn raises the question of how accounting educators should adapt.
May 15
Accountests -
The Finance Committee found that the TCJA enabled some of the biggest to lower their tax bills by shifting profits abroad.
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The service is removing employees' first names from correspondence, but their last names and phone numbers will still appear.
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