-
Postmarks and donations; tuning up your comp system; please, Santa…; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 23
-
Led by Elizabeth Warren, 17 senators sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressing their "serious concerns."
December 23 -
A recent study by the NATP dives into practitioners' fees — and how they determine the prices.
December 23 -
No expertise needed; losing Trump benefits; excise taxes can't replace property taxes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 17
-
Extension battle goes on; flipping out; correcting clients' misinformation; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 9
-
Planning around SSI COLAs; holiday business deductions; complex decisions of inheritance; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 3
-
Handling tough clients; not all revenue is created equal; military returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 12
-
The tax prep chain is gearing up for the upcoming tax season during a National Hiring Week, starting Nov. 3.
November 6 -
In a letter to Congress, the National Association of Tax Professionals warned of serious problems for tax season.
November 6 -
The agency also saw a more than 1% jump in the total number of tax returns received and processed.
October 28 -
A review of over 800 calls found that the overwhelming majority of phone interactions with Internal Revenue Service reps were courteous and professional.
October 15 -
Despite the government shutdown, the IRS is reminding taxpayers and tax professionals that 2024 tax returns that were put on extension are still due.
October 14 -
Preparations for next tax season look likely to continue, even as the Internal Revenue Service began furloughing almost half its workforce.
October 8 -
Tax preparers and accountants will face issues old and new as they start filing next year.
October 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service was able to steer through this past tax season despite extensive cuts, but next season could be a problem, according to a new report.
October 3 -
The IRS is looking for help for its VITA and TCE programs — no tax experience required!
October 2 -
The IRS is lowering the fee for PTINs from $11 to $10.
September 30 -
A look ahead at what tax professionals and accountants should be worrying about getting sued for next year.
September 25 -
Start viewing challenges or disruptions as a gateway to get better, stronger and more resilient. This mindset shift is exactly what accounting firms need today.
September 3
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
Three-quarters of seniors described the 2024-2025 tax season as "somewhat" or "extremely" stressful, according to a Distinct survey.
August 15











