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The Internal Revenue Service has been cracking down on tax-related ID theft, helping make 11 arrests and indict 15 individuals in recent weeks.
March 20 -
You are in the middle of a war trying to get returns done, staff assigned, clients satisfied and cooperative.
March 18
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High-end real estate brokers in New York worry that foreign second-home buyers are feeling under assault from all sides and may end up going elsewhere.
March 15 -
Getting a tax refund is a springtime tradition that Americans love as much as Easter candy.
March 15 -
The IRS has sent out 3.3 percent fewer tax refunds so far this year, but the average refund size continues to track with prior years, according to IRS data released Thursday.
March 14 -
The Treasury Department finalized the repeal Thursday of 296 obsolete or duplicative tax regulations in response to President Trump’s executive orders.
March 14 -
House Ways and Means Chairman Richard Neal is under pressure from the left if he doesn’t move more quickly to obtain the president’s tax returns.
March 14 -
A top Senate Democrat is looking to end tax breaks for college donations that parents may be making to universities in an attempt to get their children admitted.
March 14 -
The Treasury Secretary said he hasn’t discussed with the president or his attorneys the efforts by lawmakers to seek his tax returns.
March 14 -
The Tax Court recently ruled against a married couple that tried to garnish the salary of the Secretary of the Treasury to pay their tax bills.
March 13 -
The season so far; true networking; Sanders and taxes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 12
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Bill Gates, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders all want the rich to pay more taxes, but Gates is saying what the Democratic candidates appear to be thinking: Go for the capital gains rate.
March 12 -
Each checklist was developed based on a need, at that time, and at times I use almost every one — though some much more than others.
March 11
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The average tax refund check is nearly identical to last year’s average refund, increasing less than 1 percent to $3,068 in 2019.
March 8 -
Politicians from New York, New Jersey and other high-tax states may be making a lot of noise, but the new $10,000 limit on deductions for state and local taxes, or SALT, isn’t going anywhere any time soon.
March 8 -
The president's former campaign chairman won leniency from a federal judge who sent him to prison for less than four years, but next week he’ll be sentenced in a second case.
March 8 -
National Football League veteran Ndamukong Suh has always mixed football with finance, considering things like state taxes when weighing where to play.
March 7 -
One of the few Republicans with the power to request the documents wants to make sure that if Democrats are successful in getting them, he wants them too.
March 7 -
The new standard adjusts the way companies account for the production costs of films and episodic content produced for TV and online streaming services.
March 6 -
The update clarifies some of the disclosure and implementation requirements of the new leasing standard.
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