-  Allen Weisselberg claims charges filed against him in New York are barred by his federal immunity deal in a separate case involving former President Trump’s payments to a porn star. February 23
-  A new bill would end the tax-exempt status for new sales of municipal bonds that finance professional sports stadiums. February 23
-  Public offers; a second soda tax mess; never fail to put off; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. February 22 
-  The Internal Revenue Service is allowing taxpayers to create online accounts through a live, virtual interview with agents, instead of submitting a selfie or other biometric data, after a backlash erupted over privacy concerns. February 22
-  It's counterintuitive, but basic short selling can boost the after-tax return on an entire retirement portfolio. February 22
-  In order for tax season to be successful, everyone must follow the system. February 21 Withum Withum
-  Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee are asking Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to keep both parties in Congress involved in negotiations. February 18
-  The former president and two of his adult children must testify in the New York Attorney General’s civil probe of the Trump Organization, a state judge ruled. February 18
-  The service is expanding its capacity to process tax returns following criticisms from members of Congress about taxpayers waiting months for refunds. February 18
-  Armanino appoints three to C-suite; Deloitte, Grant Thornton, BDO and Novogradac publish industry reports; and more CPA news. February 18







