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The service has revised Form 1024 to permit electronic filing and is beginning to require applications for tax-exempt status to be e-filed.
January 3 -
Like their cryptocurrency cousins, non-fungible tokens are generating market interest, and tax confusion.
January 3
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
The correspondence will include important information for completing their 2021 tax returns.
December 23 -
New reporting requirements and possible amortization are on the way.
December 20
Engineered Tax Services -
Revenue Procedure 2022-9 lays out the procedures for getting automatic consent to a change to the cash method.
December 17 -
As the end of the year approaches, it’s time for your business clients to take stock of — and tackle — any outstanding business compliance tasks.
December 9 -
The House approved one of the final key steps aimed at guaranteeing an orderly transition from the discredited benchmark.
December 9 -
When was the last time your entire paycheck shrank by more than 20%?
December 7 -
With Congress having terminated the Employee Retention Credit, Notice 2021-65 explains what businesses that claimed it need to do.
December 6 -
Doctors and health care organizations are dealing with not only the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants, but also with changing tax laws and accounting standards.
December 3 -
Eliminating the revenue-raising R&D amortization provision in the 2017 tax reform is the best way forward for U.S. innovation.
December 3
TaxOps Minimization -
The most impactful laws, court decisions, regulations and IRS pronouncements of the last year.
November 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service released proposed regulations that can help taxpayers, employers and insurers navigate the complex tax rules surrounding COVID-19 testing and health insurance coverage.
November 24 -
The service has increased the number of transcripts that tax professionals can order per client to 30, up from 10 previously.
November 16 -
New guidance on the temporary 100% deduction is available in Notice 2021-63.
November 16 -
The service’s recent move to set new requirements for claiming refunds on research tax credits is provoking an uproar among tax professionals.
November 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance to assist employers who are rehiring retirees or retaining employees past retirement age as a way to find qualified workers in a tight labor market.
October 22 -
Under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, R&E expenses paid or incurred after 2021 must be capitalized and amortized over five years (15 years if research is performed overseas).
October 20
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The Internal Revenue Service is updating the bewildering process for the frequently asked questions pages it posts on its website about new tax legislation after enduring.
October 15 -
For accounting offices and mobility leaders, the realities of managing a remote workforce, both positive and negative, are setting in.
October 5
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