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The Internal Revenue Service is extending until June 30, 2021 the period in which it will accept digitally signed and emailed documents due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
December 14 -
Here are some obvious and not-so-obvious year-end tax tips to consider as we prepare ourselves and our clients for the new year.
December 11 -
Top boss no more; wrong slide of the law; the run’s over; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 10 -
The twin dynamics of expiring relief and a transition to a new presidential administration are making the end of 2020 a turbo-charged version of the usual rush to lock in tax reductions.
December 10 -
Major providers will offer an option for MFA, and the IRS strongly encourages users to take advantage of this added security measure.
December 10 -
The new rules clarify deduction issues impacted by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
December 10 -
The IRS is working with tax professionals to warn the public about coronavirus scams.
December 10 -
The IRS clarifies certain sections of the SECURE Act.
December 9 -
Letters from the service will alert taxpayers that they may need to do more to self-certify as a QOF.
December 9 -
Extending the season; rebuilding revenues; taxes on the citizens’ test; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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