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A small but growing number of states are looking for taxpayers to supply ID card information as part of their returns.
January 22 -
Tax practitioners may spot a new 16-digit code on clients' W-2s this year, as part of an effort to fight tax-related ID theft.
January 22 -
The implications of delaying ACA repeal, getting media exposure during filing season, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 17 -
The tax prep giant has upgraded its online presence with a range of new tools.
January 17 -
A number of code changes go into effect for the first time this year or apply for the first time for tax returns filed this year.
January 16 -
Even if there are no new laws from President-elect Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress, practitioners still will have to cope with a number of changes that go into effect for the first time this year or apply for the first time for tax returns filed this year.
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Scammers and cheaters make the tax prep process harder for the government, taxpayers and tax preparers alike. Professional practitioners shared what they would do to shut the criminals down.
January 15 -
The tax service and its private-sector partners have opened this year's program for free tax prep software for eligible taxpayers.
January 15 -
The Treasury Department is partnering with TaxAct, TaxSlayer and Intuit’s TurboTax to encourage tax filers to open retirement savings plans.
January 14 -
New this year is BluPrint Financial Assesment Plus, which provides year-round guidance.
January 11