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The Internal Revenue Service has extended the ability to digitally sign a wide variety of tax forms through the end of the year.
September 2 -
Certain firms are aggressively marketing the research credit to taxpayers who don’t qualify in the first place.
September 2
McGuire Sponsel -
Justice made a startling claim in a legal filing that cryptocurrencies are not in all instances property for U.S. tax purposes.
September 1
Withersworldwide -
When notices arrive late; deferred FICA minefield; two decades a-wandering; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 31
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The amount of civil tax lawsuits filed by the Internal Revenue Service in federal court this year is only half the number of a decade ago, but has held steady since last year.
August 31 -
The IRS is giving those impacted by the hurricane until the new year to file various returns and make payments.
August 31 -
Legislation is on track to give the service the authority it needs, with tax pro groups supporting it.
August 31 -
As a tax accountant, it is your job to help your clients track their payments online and receive the money as soon as possible.
August 31
Oak View Law Group -
A misstep could result in not getting compensated correctly, or creating potential trouble with the IRS.
August 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service has stepped up efforts to collect employment taxes from S corporation officers, but business owners are still getting away with avoiding billions of dollars in taxes.
August 26 -
The IRS has blessed at least one approach to getting around the TCJA limitation — the entity-level tax.
August 26
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Comparing your fees; auditing climate goals; new marketing blog; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 24
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The program helps companies resolve tax questions and issues before they file a return.
August 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service added a new feature Friday to its online portal for the Child Tax Credit allowing parents to update the mailing address where they should receive the monthly payments.
August 20 -
Crayons and improving workflow; Deloitte goes to law school; certified importance; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 17
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The American Institute of CPAs has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service requesting more flexibility for businesses that needed to get rid of extra inventory during the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 17 -
The service is alerting practitioners about some of the warning signals of taxpayer identity theft.
August 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving employers more leeway in claiming the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to hire people in underprivileged areas who face significant obstacles to employment for jobs in summer youth and community programs.
August 16 -
The organization says Notice 2021-49 is particularly damaging to small, family-owned businesses.
August 11 -
While “after-the-fact” taxes may seem easy, a lot can go wrong for you and your client.
August 11
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