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The Internal Revenue Service kicked off the 2017 tax season Monday but won’t be able to process some returns until February 15.
January 23 -
President promises a "very major" border tax and said he would cut regulations by 75 percent at a breakfast meeting with business leaders.
January 23 -
Joanne Barry of the New York State Society of CPAs shares a handful of ways accountants can help their country.
January 23
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A small but growing number of states are looking for taxpayers to supply ID card information as part of their returns.
January 22 -
Tax practitioners may spot a new 16-digit code on clients' W-2s this year, as part of an effort to fight tax-related ID theft.
January 22 -
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump has released a “Contract with the American Voter,” outlining his 100-day plan to “make America Great Again,” including plans for a Middle Class Tax Relief and Simplification Act.
January 20 -
A congressional staffer faces incarceration every weekend for a year, and a Pittsburgh ice rink that didn’t pay its employment taxes.
January 19 -
Treasury Secretary nominee said one of his priorities if confirmed would be to increase staff and modernize technology at the Internal Revenue Service—a move that Republicans who control the agency’s budget may reject.
January 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice outlining special procedures for handling the estates of same-sex couples.
January 19 -
GT has issued a set of predictions for 2017, including how states will be taxing online purchases and dealing with budget shortfalls.
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