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Americans who have put off their 2021 taxes have less than a week to file a return or an extension — and fill them out accurately to avoid trouble from the IRS.
April 14 -
The service updated its FAQ on the credit, with additional information on receiving it on a 2020 tax return.
April 13 -
The projections foreshadow a sharp increase in corporate tax collections because of a pact between nearly 140 countries to implement a 15% minimum rate.
April 13 -
A court in the Channel Island of Jersey froze more than $7 billion of assets linked to Roman Abramovich, equivalent to half of his estimated wealth.
April 13 -
Elizabeth Warren and Judy Chu want to know why those making less than $25,000 are audited more often than those making more than $200,000.
April 13 -
Energy-policy mess; time is not on your side; cybersecurity planning; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 12
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Clients who moved their work between states due to the pandemic may find taxing authorities eyeing them more closely.
April 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service added new information to its frequently asked questions and answers on the new Schedules K-2 and K-3 for reporting international taxes.
April 12 -
Many business owners don't realize the limited liability company structure has several variations.
April 12
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The qualities that make cryptocurrencies attractive to criminals — some think they’re easier to hide and transfer than other assets — are challenging law enforcement.
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