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The Tax Court added its voice to the dilemma facing many taxpayers working remotely due to the pandemic.
February 24 -
Some business owners can get hurt by workarounds to the $10,000 limit for state and local tax deductions.
February 16 -
Hopes among millions of upper-income and middle-class taxpayers for a repeal of the Trump administration’s limits on their federal deductions will likely be on hold for now, as an effort to include the measure in the COVID-19 aid package is poised to fail.
February 11 -
Tax professionals share the strangest misconceptions their clients have about taxes.
February 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance on how educators can deduct out-of-pocket expenses for personal protective equipment to safeguard teachers in the classroom during the pandemic.
February 5 -
The Consolidated Appropriations Act includes a surprising number of tax provisions, many of which had not been widely publicized until the final bill was up for a vote.
February 2Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Our panel of experts have identified these 12 credits, deductions and more as worth particular attention this year.
February 1 -
Two New Jersey Democrats are leading an effort to expand a valuable tax break for state and local levies in the next virus-relief package, a long-shot effort as lawmakers continue to squabble over the size and scope of the next round of stimulus.
January 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service hasn’t been properly vetting millions of dollars in deductions that could be erroneous, according to the inspector general.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service will allow businesses that got their Paycheck Protection Program loans forgiven to write off expenses paid for with that money, shifting policy after Congress passed new legislation last month.
January 7