Tax
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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Very deconstructive; snowboard job; matters of discipline; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 30 -
Several recent tax law changes promise to help religious groups, houses of worship, charities, private foundations, utilities and other tax-exempt organizations, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
January 30 -
The state's new law has made a confusing situation even murkier, as the ripples of Wayfair continue to linger in evolving tax law.
January 30
Tax & Accounting Professionals business of Thomson Reuters -
About 135 of the world's countries are negotiating a radical change to the rules about where and how much multinational companies pay in taxes.
January 30 -
A group of Republican lawmakers has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner Chuck Rettig warning about misuse of the electric vehicle tax credit.
January 29 -
A group of Democratic lawmakers, led by presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has written a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner Chuck Rettig asking him to enforce a recent law.
January 29 -
When your client employs someone to work in their home like a nanny, housekeeper or senior caregiver, they may owe household employment taxes or “nanny taxes.” A lack of preparation, knowledge and/or communication can cause unneeded stress during busy season.
January 29
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