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Tax News & IRS Insights for Accounting Professionals
Accounting Today delivers news and analysis for accounting and tax professionals on federal and state tax developments, IRS guidance,information reporting, and operational implications for practices and clients. Our coverage focuses on legislative and procedural shifts that tax practitioners must monitor in planning, compliance, and advisory contexts.
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Workers in dozens of job categories — including waiters, cosmetologists, golf caddies, event DJs and dancers — won't have to pay taxes on the tips they earn.
September 3 -
Balancing craters; SST risks and trade-offs; Employee Retention Credit enforcement surge; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 2
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The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation unit has been cracking down on illegal sports gambling
September 2 -
The list of jobs that are eligible for tax exemptions on tips includes bartenders, food servers, entertainers, performers and digital content creators.
September 2 -
Approximately 10,000 employers never paid the Social Security taxes they have deferred ever since the 2020 pandemic, according to a new report.
September 2 -
The legislative drive, still in the early stages, lacks the urgency that the year-end expiration of 2017 tax cuts provided to speed Trump's signature tax law.
September 2 -
The IRS posted guidance just in the nick of time for some taxpayers on the treatment of research and experimentation expenses under the new tax law.
August 29





