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IRS site not as popular; marketing’s place in talent acquisition; new blog; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 19
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Yet another district court has ruled against a federal ban on states’ lowering taxes with pandemic relief money.
April 19 -
Legislators want to know how much Intuit makes off of low- and middle-income filers, and how many Intuit employees previously worked for federal agencies.
April 18 -
The Supreme Court declined to review a New York-led constitutional challenge to the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions imposed by Congress in the 2017 tax law.
April 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service is renewing its call for extra money in its budget Monday as it closes out a challenging tax season.
April 18 -
Tax season ends today and some of you can rest well tomorrow after concluding a successful tax season. However, some of you won’t be resting easy because you had a lousy tax season.
April 18
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Audits of high-net-worth filers require more time and expertise, and the agency’s underfunding has led to a significant loss of personnel capable of performing those.
April 18 -
The 2022 tax season, predicted by some to be a perfect storm, is coming to a close with barely a stiff wind.
April 17 -
The First Couple reported $610,702 in income in 2021 and paid $183,925 in federal and state income taxes, according to their annual tax return released Friday by the White House.
April 17 -
The Magic is gone; rent to scam; imprecision; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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