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Biggest offenders; problems with relief; what to do this year; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 4
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Tax leaders are concentrating on recruiting and training new and existing talent this year, while emphasizing personal development and health and wellness in order to attract and retain good people.
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These policies create an excellent source for the payment of estate and other transfer taxes, as well as the augmentation of family income and wealth after the death of the senior generation.
January 4
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Inflation and higher wages can push earners up a tax bracket, while unchanged deductions can spark bigger tax bills.
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Liability risks always multiply in the run-up to April 15; this year is even worse.
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The service has revised Form 1024 to permit electronic filing and is beginning to require applications for tax-exempt status to be e-filed.
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The two have been subpoenaed by New York authorities probing whether their father's real-estate business manipulated the value of key assets.
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The Internal Revenue Service should improve the way it scans for cybersecurity vulnerabilities and remediates the ones it finds, according to a new report.
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Tax pros are keeping their fingers and toes crossed for a normal filing season.
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Like their cryptocurrency cousins, non-fungible tokens are generating market interest, and tax confusion.
January 3
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