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Concerns are increasing over the growing spread of COVID-19 and the preparedness of the incoming administration to deal with vaccine distribution and other critical issues.
November 23 -
The pandemic is throwing a monkey wrench into plans for the Internal Revenue Service to reorganize itself to provide better taxpayer service.
November 18 -
Chris Rokos, who runs the hedge fund that bears his name, sued Deloitte and a U.S. law firm after 39.4 million pounds ($52 million) in tax relief was thrown out by U.K. authorities.
November 18 -
President Donald Trump spent months on the campaign trail taking credit for “opportunity zones,” a policy meant to encourage investment in distressed communities across the U.S. Joe Biden’s team sees potential in the idea, too.
November 16 -
Practitioners share how they're helping individual clients navigate financial issues and more.
November 12 -
Tax policy for the next two years, and therefore tax planning strategies, may be determined in Georgia early next year.
November 12 -
Contributions made through the crowdfunding platform can often fall into a gray area.
November 10
Marks Paneth LLP -
Biden’s win brings some clarity, but the uncertain state of the Senate leaves questions.
November 8
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
The president-elect's pledge to repeal President Donald Trump‘s tax cuts as soon as he is inaugurated may be stymied for the foreseeable future.
November 8 -
A client of mine recently asked me what I thought was the best organizational structure for a small business, especially related to the tax issues.
November 5
Anthony DeStefano, CPA, LLC






