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The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice setting the inflation-adjusted maximum value of a vehicle provided by an employer to an employee for personal use.
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President Trump complains that large corporations, such as Amazon.com, are shirking their tax responsibilities. Yet for at least a decade, Trump paid none or very little in federal income taxes by exploiting some of the same generous tax breaks.
May 8 -
President Trump defended his real estate tax strategy saying his business was “entitled” to write-offs following a New York Times investigation that showed he reported losses of $1.17 billion between 1985 and 1994.
May 8 -
President Donald Trump, who won the presidency in part on his image as a successful business mogul, lost $1.17 billion over 10 years on failed business deals, according to tax records obtained by the New York Times.
May 8 -
Making reform permanent; the high cost of raising royalty; messy IRS math; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 7
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The Internal Revenue Service is launching an investigation of the Free File program amid complaints that tax software companies are making it difficult for qualified taxpayers to access free tax prep software, as Los Angeles and New York State also take action.
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New York and New Jersey have sued to find out why President Donald Trump’s administration scrapped an Internal Revenue Service rule requiring some tax-exempt organizations to disclose their donors.
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Brokerage firms are sending tax statements to clients and the IRS with information that differs from the taxes investors ultimately owe, leading some filers to appear to owe tax on profits they never made.
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The Internal Revenue Service has decided to once again expand a program that allows retirement plans to receive determination letters after announcing four years ago it was curtailing the program.
May 6 -
Three bills that would make major change have already emerged from the Ways & Means Committee.
May 3
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14 spots for three-year terms are open through June 10.
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The advisory committee covers issues in electronic tax administration, including prevent ID theft.
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Football, baseball and taxes; audit challenges; trade shows and sales tax; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 30
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A Florida accountant lost his battle to prove his yacht charter business was operated for profit.
April 30 -
A new program requiring the IRS to hire collection agencies is falling far short of its goals and putting taxpayers at risk of falling prey to scammers.
April 29 -
The 2017 tax law had no discernible impact on consumer tax filing patterns or the market share of tax prep vendors, according to a new report from Moody’s Investors Service.
April 29 -
Many Americans regard paying taxes as a necessary evil. If they want to worship Satan, now the IRS has officially given them a tax-exempt place to do so.
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In the first tax season under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the average size of tax refunds was down 2 percent.
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