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Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
April 18 -
A number of mobile tax apps could be putting users personal information at risk of exposure to hackers, according to security researchers.
April 18 -
I always ended tax season with my office closed the next day. It is a day to clear your mind and come down from a high-performance mentality.
April 18 -
Liberty Tax Service has closed 28 of its franchised locations in the New York City area, instructing them to cease preparing and filing tax returns for the remainder of the 2015 tax filing season.
April 18 -
The Senate Finance Committee has dropped a provision for regulating tax preparers from legislation that would curb identity theft and tax fraud.
April 18 -
This probably will beggar belief for the millions of Americans struggling to meet this year's April 18 deadline to file their income tax returns, but the Internal Revenue Service says it has gotten better at handling taxpayer questions.
April 18 -
Group of 20 economies threatened to penalize havens that dont share information on their banking clients after the leak of the Panama Papers provoked a global uproar over tax evasion.
April 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service is warning tax professionals about a new scam in which cybercriminals obtain remote control of tax preparers computer systems, complete and file client tax returns, and redirect tax refunds to thieves accounts.
April 18 -
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and his wife earned $205,271 in adjusted gross income in 2014 and paid $27,653 in taxesan effective rate of about 13.5 percent, according to documents released Friday.
April 18 -
President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, reported adjusted gross income of $436,065 for 2015, down 8.7 percent from the previous year, according to tax returns released Friday by the White House.
April 18 -
A roundup of some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
April 17 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
April 17 -
Many CPAs are involved with estate planning and need to determine the assets and liabilities of a client.
April 15 -
Most people think of April as income-tax month for individuals, but its also the biggest business tax-filing month of the year. Why? Because four out of every five U.S. businesses are pass-throughs, meaning they are taxed on individual returns at individual rates.
April 15 -
Congress passed a law 18 years ago requiring reforms at the Internal Revenue Service that still remain overdue today, according to a new government report.
April 15 -
Why would anyone spend $24 million to buy a 1 percent stake in the New York Yankees? Minority ownership seems like a lose-lose proposition: A lot of money for very little power. For wealthy sports fans, though, its cooland can be one heck of a tax shelter.
April 15 -
It's impossible to imagine the IRS ever changing its image. Or is it? Three leading global design and brand strategy firms give it a try.
April 15 -
At the post office in Lawrence, Kansas, filing your taxes used to be an excuse to party.
April 15 -
As the days tick down until the end of tax season, some clients need some gentle urging to get their taxes done, or at least to file for a six-month extension.
April 14 -
The American Institute of CPAs is pushing for legislation that would make it easier for employees who work across state lines to do their taxes.
April 14