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Invest until it hurts; learning the tab at sentencing; foreclosure fraud; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 14 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin faces an uphill battle convincing Americans that smaller tax refunds don’t mean they paid more taxes.
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Art dealer Mary Boone, the darling of New York’s throbbing downtown scene in the 1980s, made a splash last year when she pleaded guilty to a years-long tax evasion scheme. Then, instead of a prison term, she asked a judge to sentence her to running her galleries.
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act bars syndicates from using simpler methods of preparing their taxes.
February 14 -
Some EA registrations were due to expire at the end of March, but the partial government shutdown delayed processing.
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Florida’s Chief Financial Officer was quick to jump on Twitter Thursday, after Amazon.com Inc. scrapped its plan for a headquarters in New York City, reminding the company about the state’s tax policies and good weather.
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The Treasury Department is defending the declining numbers of tax refunds, saying taxpayers already saw the benefits of the new tax law in their paychecks.
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Reports of lower refunds are sparking calls for help from some in Congress -- and pushback from others.
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The Treasury and the IRS have offered a method to keep up with changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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During a speech at the Accountants Club of America, the leader of the AICPA talked about tax reform and the changing shape of the profession.
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