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The Internal Revenue Service has posted information on how people who weren’t supposed to receive their economic impact payments for the novel coronavirus pandemic should return the money.
May 6 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced legislation Wednesday to enable small businesses to deduct their expenses even if they have received a loan from the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Protection Program that was later forgiven.
May 6 -
The Settlement Days program is trying out remote options in Detroit and Atlanta.
May 6 -
CARES changes; payroll or not payroll; what to think of the IRS; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 5
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Leaders of Congress’s tax-writing committees want employers to be able to continue providing health insurance to their furloughed employees and still qualify for tax credits.
May 5 -
The pandemic is 'turning up the volume' on security risks, according to security experts.
May 5 -
Tax practitioners talk about the lessons clients are still learning about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
May 5 -
There's a great deal of help for businesses in the CARES Act and the FFCRA.
May 5
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The deadline for submissions is June 16, 2020.
May 5 -
President Donald Trump has fixed his sights on getting a payroll tax cut in the next coronavirus stimulus bill, but it’s unclear whether he can get Republicans — much less Democrats — to go along with such a high-cost item that likely would have only a modest impact on the economy.
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