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During busy times, healthy habits and extracurricular activities are some of the first things to fall off your plate.
March 22
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The Internal Revenue Service has issued a revenue procedure permanently establishing a process for quickly resolving IRS audits after pilot-testing it in recent years.
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The American Institute of CPAs wants lawmakers to reintroduce a bill to make various fixes to the tax laws.
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Rep. John Delaney, D-Md., has introduced two pieces of bipartisan legislation to rebuild roads and bridges by encouraging U.S.-based multinational companies to repatriate the profits they hold abroad.
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The scam included a bogus $1 million charitable donation and fibs to his own accountants.
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Top Republicans are telling their fellow party members that not repealing the ACA could imperil tax reform efforts—and perhaps more of President Trump’s legislative agenda.
March 22 -
Return changes in FAFSA; Trump and the AMT; charitable donation overstatements; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 22
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An academic study has found that companies located in proximity to a regional office are more likely to be scrutinized.
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A district court found a Texas physician responsible for paying a tax penalty on funds loaned to his own medical practice.
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The president warned House Republicans in a closed-door meeting Tuesday that many of them could be fired in the 2018 elections if they don’t approve legislation to replace the ACA.
March 21





