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Use tax season to identify those who need your help after April 15.
February 8The Visionary Group -
People who ended up with unexpectedly large tax bills after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act have been tweeting their displeasure at President Trump.
February 6 -
Philly and Wayfair; better ways to tax the rich; how long to keep records; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 5 -
You may already be doing some of these, but take the time to step back and evaluate your entire process.
February 5Boomer Consulting Inc. -
This simple checklist will reward you throughout the year.
February 5AccountantsWorld -
Two major factors are shaping the filing season that just started.
February 4 -
NCCPAP's Neil Fishman talks about the issues facing small firms and sole practitioners.
February 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service reportedly had to cope with 5 million pieces of unopened mail when its employees returned to work after the 35-day government shutdown, and the agency posted advice on its website on how it was working to resume normal operations.
February 1 -
Clients' returns raise crucial planning questions.
February 1Napier Financial -
Getting the word out (and the clients in) during filing season remains the holy grail for preparers.
January 31