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The Internal Revenue Service has issued inflation adjustments for several tax breaks involving schoolteacher expenses, transit fringe benefits and Section 179 expensing of certain depreciable assets.
February 9 -
With many of the largest U.S. college endowments at record values, two congressional committees that determine tax policy jointly opened an inquiry about how the wealthiest schools manage and spend those funds.
February 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued the maximum vehicle values for 2016 that taxpayers need to determine the value of personal use of employer-provided vehicles.
February 8 -
Accounting firms that prepare the taxes of companies they also audit tend to steer away from dubious tax deductions, according to a new study.
February 1 -
A large number of important tax changes go into effect this year for businesses.
January 19 -
The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 extends a number of important tax breaks, and makes many of them permanent.
December 20 -
With the advent of the Nanny Tax in 1994, it became a little more complicated for a family to hire a nanny, housekeeper or senior caregiver.
December 17 -
Nonprofits are expressing concern about proposed regulations from the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department that could give charities the option of providing Social Security numbers of donors who contribute more than $250 to their organizations.
December 8 -
Most families arent tax professionals, and thats why they come to you in the first place.
December 2 -
Vanguard Group Inc. has reached an agreement to pay several million dollars in back taxes in Texas, the first known payout related to a whistle-blowers accusation that the worlds biggest mutual-fund company underpaid its taxes by tens of billions of dollars.
November 23