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Tax preparers are bracing for a once-in-a-generation filing season.
November 29 -
U.S. companies won some concessions from the Internal Revenue Service following proposed regulations that would soften the blow of a new foreign tax — but the rules didn’t go as far as the business community had hoped.
November 29 -
Major changes in last year’s tax overhaul include the so-called GILTI provisions, and the IRS has issued proposed regulations for them.
November 28 -
Reform and job creation; Ohio takes bitcoin; getting everyone to agree; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 27
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A Tax Court ruling highlights the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 27 -
Highly-leveraged companies can start calculating just how much the Republican tax law limits their interest deductions for debt, thanks to 439 pages of regulations released by the Internal Revenue Service on Monday.
November 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing some advice on what to do after deciding to postpone changes to the Form W-4 until 2020.
November 26 -
A provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act limits the tax break for some taxpayers.
November 26 -
Student loans can now be used to verify a user's identity.
November 26 -
Seven tips for taxpayers and tax pros preparing to file in 2019.
November 26 -
Individuals who give lots of gifts to their heirs under a generous but temporary provision of the 2017 Republican tax overhaul won’t later owe taxes on them.
November 21 -
Wealthy taxpayers taking advantage of the increased limits won’t have to worry about them expiring so soon.
November 21 -
A 199A formula; changes in gifting; scams and scandals; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 20
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The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to rethink its proposed changes to the tax transcript process, contending they would delay the process of getting copies of old tax returns for clients.
November 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice Monday saying it is developing guidance on integrated health reimbursement arrangements and how taxpayers and businesses can avoid extra penalties and payments.
November 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers about a change under the new tax law that limits exchanges of property.
November 19 -
Criminals are faking tax transcripts to fool recipients into clicking on and opening documents containing malware that could infect their computers.
November 19 -
The cost of the user fee for enrolled agents would rise from $30 to $67.
November 19 -
Your clients need to know these 14 tax settlement basics.
November 19 -
The number of people who use the so-called Virtual Service Delivery technology has been declining for several years.
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