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Now that the October 15 extended filing deadline for personal income tax returns has passed, we have only 10 weeks to help our clients plan for the tax returns that will be due April 15.
October 23 -
Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., the influential chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, has written a letter to the acting head of the Internal Revenue Service complaining that the IRSs decision to delay tax season because of the government shutdown will be a financial burden to people who count on early tax refunds.
October 23 -
Greatland, a provider of W-2 and 1099 products for business, is offering advice to help businesses and their tax preparers avoid penalties, improve compliance and know the important changes for year-end, particularly in light of the Affordable Care Act.
October 23 -
Mary Kopczynski, CEO of 8of9 Consulting, discusses how the intergovernmental agreements that the U.S. has been negotiating with other countries to facilitate FATCA compliance are affecting U.S. expatriates and citizens abroad, in an interview with AccountingToday.com editor-in-chief Michael Cohn.
October 23 -
The American Institute of CPAs has faced a hectic year dealing with problems like the last-minute fiscal cliff deal that delayed tax season, along with the after-effects of Superstorm Sandy and the impact of changes at the Internal Revenue Service that made life difficult for many tax practitioners.
October 22 -
When construction slowed during the recession, some companies hired workers and wrongly designated them as independent contractors to avoid paying insurance, taxes, fair wages and overtime.
October 21 -
CCH has released a new tax briefing offering insights and analysis to assist tax practitioners and their clients with year-end tax planning.
October 18 -
Mary Kopczynski, CEO of 8of9 Consulting, discusses the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, and its implications, delays and controversies, in the first of a two-part interview with AccountingToday.com editor-in-chief Michael Cohn.
October 18 -
Thomson Reuters WorldTrade Executive brand has released the latest edition of Global Transfer Pricing Solutions, a book that covers regulatory changes and provides analysis in the field of transfer pricing.
October 16 -
Legislation approved by the Senate earlier this year to require online businesses to collect sales taxes from out-of-state customers could have a unfair impact on businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans and other groups, according to a new study.
October 9 -
As 2013 comes to an end, employers, employees and self-employed individuals should make sure they are complying with the new 0.9 percent additional Medicare tax, according to Thomson Reuters.
October 8 -
Check out the digital edition of the October 2013 issue of Accounting Today.
October 4 -
Mr. and Mrs. Friedberg were just another couple of average married taxpayers like any other married taxpayers happily minding their own business until the IRS decided to wage a war of terror on them.
October 2 -
Thomson Reuters has released a new report on the Internal Revenue Services guidance on same-sex marriage in the wake of the Supreme Court striking down section three of the Defense of Marriage Act as unconstitutional.
October 1 -
Unlike year-end 2012, planning for year-end 2013 is not burdened by the uncertainties over the extension of the Bush tax cuts or the political theater that took place surrounding last New Year's Day. Nevertheless, enough change and uncertainty remains that impacts year-end 2013 tax strategies to warrant special attention by taxpayers and their tax advisors.
October 1 -
Much attention has been focused on the postponement of the Affordable Care Acts employer mandatethe requirement that businesses with 50 or more employees provide them with health insurance or face significant fines, which the Obama Administration delayed for one year.
September 25 -
An annual study of SEC disclosures showed that the Fortune 500 collectively believe that they have underpaid their corporate income tax by $191.7 billion, an increase of 2.2 percent from the groups collective tax reserves last year.
September 20 -
Republican leaders of the House Judiciary Committee released a set of principles Wednesday for taxing Internet sales, offering the first tentative move toward compromising on legislation passed by the Senate earlier this year that has not yet advanced in the House.
September 18 -
Kat Morgan will check a married box on her federal tax return next year for the first time since her 2009 wedding, now that the Internal Revenue Service will recognize same-sex marriages no matter where couples live.
September 18 -
Taxpayers will receive some tax relief next year, thanks to the Internal Revenue Services inflation-adjusted indexing provided under the Tax Code, according to estimates from CCH.
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