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Assessing your fees; partner comp; how to spend money; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 20
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What should employers do to adapt?
July 26
EY -
Affordable Care Act compliance requirements remain for 2019 tax returns.
January 2
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Tax preparers and their clients should be paying attention to these changes for next tax season.
September 3 -
Accountants may see some of their business clients getting caught up this summer in IRS activities to enforce the Affordable Care Act.
August 7
Trusaic -
Lost amid the confusion of the federal government shutdown this year was a new set of penalties the IRS began to issue as part of the agency’s ongoing enforcement of the Affordable Care Act.
March 6
Trusaic -
The Trump administration will let taxpayers claim hardship exemptions directly on their tax returns.
September 12 -
Despite all the talk from some in Washington, D.C., Obamacare is not going away -- and neither are the responsibilities of employers to comply with the health care law.
July 26
Trusaic -
With the IRS issuing ACA penalty notices, that can make a dent in an organization’s bottom line.
April 18
Trusaic -
SMBs don’t have the resources to make sense of the changing regulatory landscape, so it's important to help them understand current laws.
February 23
Paychex -
Paychex identifies the main regs, laws and proposals business owners and their advisors should be paying attention to this year.
January 25 -
The IRS pushed back the deadline for 1095-Bs and Cs -- and said taxpayers can send in returns without them.
December 26 -
The last few weeks of the year can be a stressful time both personally and professionally for everyone, including small business owners preparing for both the New Year and the tax year.
December 18
Paychex -
The IRS has been sending signals since the summer that it will be enforcing the Affordable Care Act's employer mandate.
November 21
Trusaic -
The IRS has released a draft of the form for the 2017 tax year.
October 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service said that for the upcoming 2018 filing season, it will not accept electronically filed tax returns where the taxpayer does not address the health coverage requirements of the Affordable Care Act, the first tax season it has refused to accept such returns.
October 17 -
A TIGTA audit also found that that the service did not send out all the notifications it was supposed to.
August 4 -
Gathering, organizing and ensuring data consistency, particularly among disparate databases, can be challenging for organizations that are required to submit to the IRS employer reporting under the Affordable Care Act mandates.
July 7
Trusaic -
The Obamacare replacement plan put forward by Senate Republicans would increase the number of uninsured Americans by 22 million while slashing funding for Medicaid, according to an estimate by the Congressional Budget Office.
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