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The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual notice on the amendments needed for retirement plans for employees of schools, tax-exempt organizations and ministers.
November 23 -
An accountant with Mazars USA who prepared the former president's tax returns for years was the first defense witness in the tax fraud trial of two Trump companies.
November 23 -
The court's terse two-sentence order, letting a House committee get six years of Trump's tax returns, marked the fourth time the justices have rejected him over documents since he left office.
November 23 -
The new site makes it easier to report fraud, suggest audits and learn about scams.
November 23 -
An old solution to a new question; misconceptions about making partner; keeping staff; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 22
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The Internal Revenue Service is cautioning taxpayers to beware of the newly lowered threshold if they received payments amounting to as little as $600.
November 22 -
Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the long-running cable TV series "Chrisley Knows Best," received prison sentences of 12 years and seven years, respectively, on tax evasion and bank fraud charges.
November 22 -
The House Ways and Means Committee had been racing the calendar to obtain the records before Republicans assume control of the House in January.
November 22 -
Taxpayers can no longer get away with 'substantial compliance' — they need to have their 'contemporaneous written acknowledgements' in order.
November 22 -
With the end of the year just around the corner, now is a great time to discuss tax planning with your clients.
November 22
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