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For 2017, carryover from 2016 not only includes the usual reporting and compliance issues related to the tax year just ending, but also those tax changes and issues begun in 2016 that are by no means finished at year's end.
December 20
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The IRS is wasting taxpayer dollars on employee travel, according to a new report from the Senate Finance Committee.
December 20 -
When snow removal is taxable, and other highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
December 20
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Apple Inc. has set up a court battle with European Union competition watchdogs who ordered Ireland to claw back a record 13 billion euros ($13.6 billion) in unpaid taxes.
December 19 -
The IRS has set prescribed rates for federal income tax purposes in Revenue Ruling 2017-02.
December 19 -
TurboTax has introduced a tax preparation solution for the self-employed called TurboTax Self-Employed.
December 19 -
A whistleblower is claiming that JPMorgan Chase & Co. may have issues with the IRS over claims that the bank failed to tell wealthy clients it was steering them into its own funds.
December 19 -
Tax policy plays a major role in the incoming administration’s plans to boost the U.S. economy in 2017 and beyond, but they’ll need to pursue it carefully, according to Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at the Top 5 Firm.
December 19 -
With Republican control of Congress and the presidency, most practitioners think some kind of change is coming to the Tax Code – but they differ wildly on what form it will take.
December 19 -
As the end of the year approaches, many of us are focused on taking advantage of tax break opportunities before another year begins.
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