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The U.S. Treasury Department is planning to instruct people whose deceased relatives received coronavirus stimulus payments to return the money to the federal government, according to a department spokesman.
April 29 -
Cyber-safety at home; next for PPP and other relief; IDs not confidential; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 28
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The PPP isn't the only payroll-related way the federal government is responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
April 28
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
With states and cities facing the worst fiscal crisis in decades, a little-noticed provision in New York’s tax law could put amicable relations with neighboring states to the test.
April 28 -
The U.S. Supreme Court asked for additional briefs in an upcoming clash over President Donald Trump’s financial records, telling the lawyers to address whether courts have the power to consider the lawsuits he filed to challenge House subpoenas.
April 28 -
A timely reminder that not all tax rules have been suspended.
April 28 -
In several cases, the service was responding to earlier glitches.
April 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is urging some benefits recipients to register their children and other dependents for the extra $500 per child stimulus payments by May 5 if they haven’t already filed a tax return for 2018 or 2019.
April 27 -
We just got through a most unusual “tax season,” with taxes pushed aside at the beginning of April to be consumed with the SBA and PPP.
April 27
Withum -
The service says it won't be able to provide protective equipment immediately.
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