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From a trickle to a flood, returns have started to flow in after initial delays.
March 7 -
As the Trump administration and the Republican dominated Congress prepare to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, a new government report may give them further ammunition.
March 3 -
Caterpillar Inc., the bellwether U.S. equipment maker praised just last week by President Donald Trump, now finds itself a government target as federal tax and banking authorities raided its Illinois offices.
March 2 -
A new report on the Internal Revenue Service OPR enforcement efforts says it's catching up on much of its backlog.
March 1 -
Checks aren't in the mail yet, but they could be, for millions of taxpayers who didn't file a 2013 return.
March 1 -
Ranking state taxes; Schedule M-2 spreadsheets; corporate income tax with no physical presence; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 28
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Budgetary constraints contributed to the continuing decline in caseload.
February 28 -
Some CPA practices are using health reimbursement arrangements as a way to provide coverage to employees, in some cases offering them more benefits.
February 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service is turning up the heat on taxpayers. Some of them, anyway.
February 28 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent a set of proposed guidelines to the Internal Revenue Service recommending how the IRS should deal with the allocation of unrelated business income expenses of tax-exempt organizations for dual-use facilities and personnel.
February 27 - Non-profits
Public information from approved applications for tax exemption is available electronically for the first time.
February 24 -
Taxpayers with income from farming or fishing have until Wednesday to file their 2016 Form 1040 and pay the tax due.
February 24 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department to develop a new income tax form to improve S corporation shareholder compliance with basis rules.
February 23 -
In this time of great upheaval in our nation’s history, find peace in the things that remain constant—one of them being that someone will always try to use taxes to steal money.
February 22 -
Lawmakers are questioning the Secretary of State about his agreement with the energy giant where he was formerly chairman and CEO.
February 22 -
ACA penalties; helping with OICs; tax policy under an anti-policy president; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 21
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The IRS says it will accept filings that don’t say whether a a taxpayer has health insurance for ACA purposes.
February 21
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Taxpayers often have radically different opinions of the Internal Revenue Service than tax professionals — which offers practitioners some opportunities.
February 21 -
A new alert cautions practitioners about phishing emails purporting to come from tax app companies.
February 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is putting out the word on how to beat the tax-filing crowd right after Presidents Day—one of the agency’s busiest times of the year.
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