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As many as 6 million U.S. taxpayers will have to pay a penalty of as much as 1 percent of income because they went without health insurance in part or all of 2014, the Treasury Department said.
January 29 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
January 28 -
The Affordable Care Act will have almost no effect on most taxpayers tax preparation and filing experience, according to federal officials.
January 28 -
President Barack Obama is dropping his proposal to tax the earnings on college savings accounts, responding to criticism of an idea the White House announced 10 days ago.
January 27 -
The Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants recently surveyed its CPA members in public accounting on the most outrageous tax deductions clients tried to take on their tax returns. Their responses included everything from pets and weddings to cars impounded by the police.
January 27 -
Its often a challenge to get clients to open up when they come in for their annual appointment during busy season. Maureen Schwartz, executive director of the global public accounting firm association BKR International, offers these 10 conversation starters to ask your clients.
January 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice that provides some relief this tax season from tax penalties for taxpayers who find out when they file their taxes that they received an overpayment of premium tax credits for buying health insurance under the Affordable Care Act.
January 27 -
No states changed their sales tax rates in the fourth quarter of last year, but a number of cities and counties did, according to a new report.
January 26 -
White House officials say they are seeking to dismantle a popular college savings tax break because it favors wealthy households and does little to encourage lower-income students to go to college.
January 26 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
January 24

