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Smartphone, iPad and Android tablet users can file their taxes on any combination of devices.
March 12 -
Congressional Republicans created a juicy new break for business owners when they rewrote the U.S. tax code late last year. Three months later, hundreds of thousands of U.S. employers still don’t know if they can claim it.
March 12 -
Procrastinating clients may have money waiting: Some $1.1 billion in unclaimed federal income tax refunds await an estimated 1.4 million taxpayers who didn’t file a 2014 federal income tax return.
March 9 -
The Speaker of the House visited Atlanta to tout the economic benefits of the new tax law, but the president had other ideas.
March 9 -
Bogus W-2s; dependents, complete with numbers; underreporting supplemental money; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 9 -
The National Society of Accountants wants the Internal Revenue Service to provide a six-month extension for businesses to opt to be treated as S corporations for this year, arguing the current deadline of March 15 is too soon to make a decision given the uncertainty surrounding the new tax law.
March 8 -
When 2018 taxes are due in April 2019, millions of Americans could find themselves owing the government far more than was withheld. Millions of others could find they paid too much in 2018, resulting in unusually large refunds.
March 8 -
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Accountants may face their own Section 199A issues
March 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Professional Responsibility is changing how it handles probes of practitioners who may have violated Circular 230 rules.
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