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For Americans worried about rising prices and shrinking household budgets, January could bring another blow to the bottom line.
December 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service is asking more charities and tax-exempt organizations to file their information returns electronically as required by the Taxpayer First Act of 2019, but its aging systems are experiencing delays that are frustrating tax professionals.
December 9 -
Just make up employees; working from home; distrust; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 9 -
As the end of the year approaches, it’s time for your business clients to take stock of — and tackle — any outstanding business compliance tasks.
December 9 -
The Wildenstein family’s most vociferous critic stands accused of something she has denounced all along — tax evasion.
December 9 -
The House approved one of the final key steps aimed at guaranteeing an orderly transition from the discredited benchmark.
December 9 -
Practitioners can serve medical workers well by encouraging them to take the necessary time to establish a long-term tax plan.
December 8
Cannon Advisors -
Key negotiators continue to clash over the specific income limits for one of the unresolved issues in President Joe Biden’s economic agenda.
December 8 -
One key holdout — Senator Joe Manchin — said he’s skeptical he can vote for a bill that includes major economic changes.
December 8 -
Self-taught 'tax department of one' Iryna Soares was recognized for her commitment to and passion for the field.
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