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More and more accountants are recommending their homeowner clients consider solar panels. Here’s why.
February 24 -
Delaying filing; inbox anxiety; a new voice; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 23
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Leaders of the House Ways and Means Committee want the Internal Revenue Service to assist taxpayers who are getting information returns in the mail for unemployment benefits they never received.
February 23 -
Governments around the world are confronting budget deficits due to the COVID-19 pandemic and corporate tax leaders are worried about higher tax assessments, double taxation, penalties, interest and surcharges.
February 23 -
Following the disaster declaration by FEMA, the IRS is able to offer all sorts of relief to Texans.
February 23 -
Right out of the gate, this year has provided some intriguing storylines that undoubtedly will have ripple effects when tax pros sit down with their clients next winter.
February 23
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His story reveals the far-reaching net that continues to entangle individuals and firms who were engaged in so-called Cum-Ex transactions, almost a decade after the dividend-tax practice ended.
February 23 -
Donald Trump, who managed to keep his tax returns a secret the entire time he was in the White House, is about to see them fall into the hands of a New York prosecutor looking into possible criminal charges against him.
February 23 -
A COVID-wrecked economy has changed the calculus for some financial planners.
February 23 -
Two leaders of Congress’s main tax committee are questioning why the Internal Revenue Service keeps sending notices to taxpayers about missing returns when it’s still catching up on unprocessed mail.
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