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Financial advisors, tax professionals and their clients will need to make careful planning decisions about claiming Social Security benefits and starting distributions.
November 7 -
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The Internal Revenue Service may be facing steep cuts in its budget with the win on Tuesday night of President-elect Donald Trump.
November 6 -
Donald Trump is returning to the White House, and the U.S. economy is in for a wild ride.
November 6 -
A complex mixture of new or expiring laws, intersecting retirement planning questions and the threat of so-called stealth taxes could add up to a highly beneficial strategy.
November 6 -
The GOP defeated Banking Chairman Sherrod Brown in Ohio, fended off an unexpectedly tough challenge to Nebraska' Deb Fischer and picked up the open Senate seat in West Virginia.
November 6 -
The return of the former president to the White House gives him an opportunity to deliver on his many tax promises.
November 6 -
Updating engagement letters; tax neutrality; the usual losers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 5
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Much of the C-suite angst is over the risk of additional tariffs, particularly if Trump wins another term; Harris' support for higher corporate taxes is also a source of concern.
November 5 -
The future of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other tax issues are on the ballot.
November 5 -
The expiration next year of the 2017 tax law puts trillions of dollars in tax provisions in play.
November 5 -
Stagnating wages and gaps in career path awareness have pushed young professionals away from accounting, leading to a dearth of candidates and leaving firms scrambling to find a solution.
November 4 -
The election on Tuesday will have far-reaching economic consequences, ranging from how Americans are taxed to how the country trades with the world.
November 4 -
The number of taxpayers filing individual income tax returns is projected to increase by about 10,000,000 over the next eight years.
October 31 -
A potential recession is the biggest economic risk factor that audit partners foresee over the next 12 months, followed by regulations and geopolitical instability, said a survey by the Center for Audit Quality.
October 30 -
The number of taxpayers filing Forms 1040 and 1040-SR are projected to increase by about 10,000,000 over the next eight years.
October 29 -
It's the latest in a series of tax breaks announced by the Republican nominee with the election only about a week away.
October 28 -
Accountants are pretty unhappy with the current political situation.
October 24 -
As Nov. 6 gets closer and closer, the accounting profession is leaning heavily Republican.
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