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Clients need to pay attention to the tax ramifications of their cryto holdings.
November 26
Accounting Today -
Individuals who give lots of gifts to their heirs under a generous but temporary provision of the 2017 Republican tax overhaul won’t later owe taxes on them.
November 21 -
Wealthy taxpayers taking advantage of the increased limits won’t have to worry about them expiring so soon.
November 21 -
For some hedge fund investors, President Donald Trump’s tax overhaul adds insult to the injury from poor investment performance.
November 20 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that Congress passed last December is likely to produce some winners and losers when taxpayers file their returns next tax season.
November 14 -
LG Chairman Koo Kwang-mo would be a billionaire in most countries.
November 12 -
Every year I speak with CPAs who bemoan the chaos and rush to file taxes for many of their business clients.
November 8
The McKelvey Group -
The guide provides advice to taxpayers and tax professionals about how to handle the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act next tax season.
November 7 -
The new guide can help taxpayers and tax professionals in the wake of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 5 -
This year, some estranged spouses have a more powerful incentive than ever to call a truce.
November 2 -
Individual income taxes are the federal government’s single biggest revenue source. In fiscal year 2018, which ended Sept. 30, the individual income tax is expected to bring in roughly $1.7 trillion, or about half of all federal revenues, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
October 15 -
Whether you’re at a Big Four firm, a regional firm or a sole practitioner, you have the potential to be a rainmaker.
October 12
AG Asset Advisory -
Have you discovered the latest and greatest tax planning strategy? Before suggesting it to clients, consider the ever-persistent loophole cycle.
October 11
Tax & Accounting Professionals business of Thomson Reuters -
The vision is the same for how the agency hopes to interact with taxpayers, but the name is going away.
October 8 -
More and more consumers today are looking for one firm to manage both their tax and financial planning, which is why a growing number of CPAs are bringing financial advice in-house.
October 3
1st Global -
If you want to see what's coming in tax, look to Europe and South America -- Avalara's Richard Asquith offers a tour of the growing integration between businesses and tax authorities.
October 1 -
14 steps clients and practitioners should look to improve in 2019.
September 25 -
Americans are divided over whether U.S. college endowments should have to pay a new federal tax, according to a national survey on higher education.
September 17 -
John Karaffa of ProSport CPA shares the ins and outs of tax planning for professional athletes.
September 11 -
House Ways and Means Committee chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, plans to introduce legislation next week to make permanent the individual and small business tax breaks from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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