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The online assistant is aimed at those who need to fill out the redesigned W-4.
December 17 -
Year-end tips; why DIY; tolls, fees and taxes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 17
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This provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ‘threw everything upside down,’ says one expert.
December 17 -
The agency is once again reaching out to practitioners who originated problematic returns.
December 17 -
BKD appoints new national leader for private equity; Crowe elects 34 partners and principals; and more personnel news.
December 13 -
The bank admitted that it helped hundreds of American clients hide more than $1 billion in assets from the Internal Revenue Service and agreed to pay $192.4 million to resolve a decade-long U.S. tax investigation.
December 12 -
The IRS is concerned that taxpayers are not properly recognizing the gain or loss on partial dispositions of building components.
December 12
KBKG -
Biden and the past; energy credits; ACA extension; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 11
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Tax professor Sharyn Fisk will take the helm early in 2020.
December 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s proposed regulations on the classification of transactions involving digital content could mean some unexpected tax bills for some publishers, especially those based abroad who sell copyrighted articles to U.S. readers.
December 10 -
The notice delays a requirement for reporting partners’ share of partnership capital.
December 9 -
There are still several ways to minimize 2019 tax bills before the end of the year.
December 9 -
The deal includes a $3 million payment, and an agreement not to rehire the tax prep chain's founder, John Hewitt.
December 5 -
The recent release of the 2020 W-4 shines a spotlight on how preparers can help make sure the right amount is withheld.
December 5 -
The agency's number of investigations in 2019 continued a general downward trend over the last few years, according to CI's 100th annual report.
December 5 -
No love for the carbon tax; the inflation-adjusted 12 Days of Christmas; 10 end-of-year tax moves; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 3
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The Internal Revenue Service is seeking information from more taxpayers who hold virtual currency like Bitcoin, but in a ruling last week, a judge ordered the IRS to limit its summons for information from one cryptocurrency exchange, Bitstamp
December 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department released their final regulations on two major international tax provisions, the Foreign Tax Credit and the Base Erosion and Anti-abuse Tax (BEAT), which was included as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
December 3 -
New guidance, rules and enforcement efforts from the IRS aim to improve cryptocurrency reporting.
November 27
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Tech trends; one cost of cutting ID theft; prime states for Wayfair challenges; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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