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Tax season is the time of year when every other tax professional is focusing on completing returns for their clients, leaving the marketing field open and ready for you to dominate.
February 13 -
A federal judge rejected Roger Stone’s claim that he deserved a new trial because a biased Internal Revenue Service employee sat on the jury that convicted him of lying to help President Donald Trump.
February 13 -
Updating global tax rules could boost government revenue by as much as $100 billion, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Thursday in an effort to spur complex negotiations between world powers.
February 13 -
The court is set to rule whether a parent company or a subsidiary can claim the money.
February 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service introduced a new payment option in 2016 that lets individuals pay their taxes with cash at participating retail chains, but less than 700 payments have been made each year since the option was made available, according to a new report.
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Each year, corporations and pass-throughs across industries fail to claim R&D tax credits because they aren’t aware that many day-to-day activities qualify for this dollar-for-dollar reduction in income tax liability.
February 12 -
Here’s what host families need to know about taxes and payroll.
February 12
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AI startups suck in capital, time to get off Windows 7, and eight other technology developments that will impact your clients and your firm.
February 12 -
The new budget; the SALT myth; NATP; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 11
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The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury have proposed regulations updating the income tax withholding rules to reflect the changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the recently redesigned Form W-4 and the IRS’s new Tax Withholding Estimator.
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