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The total lifetime tax amount in the highest-paying state is $755,493.
March 11 -
Tax pros' worries about the impact of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency on the Internal Revenue Service include increased fraud and filing delays.
March 7 -
A look at the numbers behind the biggest firms in accounting this year.
March 6 -
The 25 accounting practices with the highest revenue growth in percentage terms in 2024 from Accounting Today's Top 100 and Regional Leaders list.
March 5 -
Replacing corporate income tax; multigenerational challenge; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 4
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Financial advisors and their clients will need to prepare for many possible outcomes by focusing on the key themes around these eight TCJA policy issues.
March 4 -
President Trump and his Republican allies in Congress aim to extend the expiring provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. But they'll need to fill in a lot of details first.
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Taxpayers in Wyoming are expected to procrastinate the most on taxes this year, while taxpayers in Wisconsin are likely to procrastinate the least.
February 27 -
Financial advisors and other industry professionals will be integral in boosting those generations' nest eggs by double digits through a Secure 2.0 provision.
February 26 -
Refunds without taxes; bouncing BOI; never too late for an Employee Retention Credit; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 25
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Seattle has the most tax procrastinators in 2025, according to a recent study.
February 25 -
Account Sense is fighting burnout with a different approach to scheduling during busy season and beyond.
February 24 -
Time will tell how a federal hiring freeze, Elon Musk's push for efficiency and new tax-focused legislation will shape the path of the Internal Revenue Service.
February 24 -
From the International Revenue Service to international issues, the second Trump administration promises plenty of change in the world of tax.
February 18 -
Under the new administration, accountants can expect a lighter hand from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and other regulators.
February 18 -
As the new year's tax season begins, a look back at lessons from the 2024 filing season.
February 13 -
Hiring freezes at the IRS to a potential end to contingency fees have created a complicated start to the year for accountants and tax pros.
February 11 -
The latest data on the most common e-filing rejections, how accounting firms are recruiting and retaining top talent, and other major metrics.
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