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For President Donald Trump, Tax Day isn’t today — it’ll be Oct. 15.
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If your business clients want to reward employees for their loyal service after a five-, 10- or 20-year period and keep them around for longer, a deferred compensation plan can work well.
April 17
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U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled they are divided about whether to let states start collecting billions of dollars in sales taxes from internet retailers that don’t currently charge tax to their customers.
April 17 -
The computers are back up and running, but last-minute filers get some additional time.
April 17 -
Changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act have created confusion as to what’s deductible.
April 17 -
Though the IRS has periodically upgraded its computing system, today’s system is still running the same code that was written nearly 60 years ago.
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A tax on wealthy university endowments isn’t set to be collected for more than a year, yet schools are working behind the scenes to roll it back.
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For Tax Day this year, House lawmakers are focusing on a familiar target — the Internal Revenue Service.
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The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department say the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will require hiring the equivalent of 1,734 full-time employees over the next two years.
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The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice to corporate taxpayers to provide more information about the tax rates they will be paying as they transition to the new tax law.
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