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Take a little time out from busy season with Ed's nonbusiness blogs.
March 29Withum -
Household employment has its share of nuances that may catch accountants and families off guard, cause noncompliance, and cost your clients money. Here are some of the typical tax season mistakes we see made by accountants and families and how to fix them.
March 26 -
U.S. taxpayers face the risk of delayed tax refunds as the agency struggles to work down a backlog of returns from last year, according to a watchdog report.
March 25 -
When everybody wants returns; future CPAs; the lure of Tinseltown; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 23 -
Tax practitioners share the new issues that they’re keeping an eye on.
March 23 -
The National Conference of CPA Practitioners is asking the IRS to postpone the tax deadline from May 17 until June 15 and to make it apply to quarterly estimated payments.
March 22 -
Which has more priority — reviewing a return that would take two hours to complete, or reviewing 12 returns that would take 10 minutes each?
March 22Withum -
The IRS will automatically process refunds for individuals who paid taxes on their unemployment benefits before Congress passed a law making those payments tax-free, Commissioner Chuck Rettig said.
March 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s delay of the April 15 tax-filing deadline to May 17 gives taxpayers an additional month to file returns and pay any outstanding levies.
March 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service is pushing back the tax-filing deadline until May 17 after heavy pressure from Congress and tax and accounting groups.
March 17