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Take a little time out from busy season with Ed's nonbusiness blogs.
March 29
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10 major developments, from the pandemic and Wayfair to sin taxes, that are all likely to play major roles.
March 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation division is partnering with tax authorities abroad to ferret out signs of tax fraud, targeting financial technology companies and cryptocurrency.
March 26 -
Announcement 2021-7(1) lets taxpayers deduct money spent on masks, wipes and other supplies in certain circumstances.
March 26 -
Household employment has its share of nuances that may catch accountants and families off guard, cause noncompliance, and cost your clients money. Here are some of the typical tax season mistakes we see made by accountants and families and how to fix them.
March 26 -
The clean energy industry is rushing to hitch a ride on President Joe Biden’s emerging infrastructure plan, which could top $3 trillion.
March 26 -
President Joe Biden’s Treasury Department is calling for a “more robust minimum tax” on profits earned by American corporations overseas to remove incentives for companies to shift earnings outside U.S. borders.
March 26 -
The software is designed to create a workflow that offers opportunities for advisory services.
March 26 -
Home boys; going off payroll; building a case; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 25 -
The Social Security Administration transmitted the necessary information to the IRS so it can begin sending Economic Impact Payments to nearly 30 million beneficiaries after an ultimatum from Congress.
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