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Drug money; ghosts of a chance; skin games; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 21 -
Albert J. Pirro Jr., a former business partner of Donald Trump and the ex-husband of Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, was pardoned by the departing president on his last day in office at the end of a flurry of clemency.
January 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service released information on how employees now have until the end of the year to repay any payroll taxes they deferred from last year.
January 20 -
Investigators probing Donald Trump’s finances have gotten hold of some of his tax records, allowing them to move ahead even without a Supreme Court order that would give them eight years of his returns.
January 20 -
CPA firms will be in a great position to help their small business clients with the latest round of the Paycheck Protection Program, according to Barry Melancon.
January 19 -
Ignoring conflict; SALT substitute; your own organizers, cheap; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 19
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Companies and their advisors will want to make sure they're up on what's reported on the form, how it's changing the 1099-MISC, and the state-reporting wrinkles that go along with it, says Janice Krueger of Greatland.
January 19 -
Deutsche Bank, TP ICAP and two German lawyers are the targets of M.M. Warburg & Co.’s latest legal attempt to recoup the big tax bill it was ordered to pay over controversial Cum-Ex trades.
January 19 -
Digital formats and a host of pandemic-related questions are transforming this traditional tool.
January 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to open filing season on Feb. 12, although it is making its Free File program available starting Friday.
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