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A recent case shows that the IRS and the Tax Court are going to need a little bit more in the way of documentation.
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A survey by the ACCA and IFAC revealed divergent attitudes worldwide.
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As the fall tax deadlines approach, practitioners share their concerns — and how they handle late clients.
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What happens if your client invests in a Roth IRA? What about buying a home? Or even donating to charity?
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Tobin & Collins -
Investors tend to "chase yield" in tough economic times, but there's a price to that.
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The legal team for an attorney accused of helping Smith evade taxes indicated it will challenge his credibility if he testifies as a prosecution witness.
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The introduction of a minimum tax will affect a type of divestiture that up to now has gone untaxed.
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The legislation would deter the Internal Revenue Service from using the $80 billion in extra funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to increase audits of taxpayers earning under $400,000 per year.
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The Internal Revenue Service is improving its accessibility to blind and visually disabled taxpayers after a settlement with the National Federation of the Blind.
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The Internal Revenue Service's backlog is having an impact in many areas, including the handling of noncorporate applications for refund claims on net operating losses.
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