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A selection of jokes, quips, anecdotes and more to help brighten filing season.
March 23 -
Stopped for Speedy; hitting the Breaks; Interior motive; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service cautioned practitioners to be on the alert for the re-emergence of a cybercriminal scam that is helping fuel a dramatic uptick in reports of stolen information from firms.
March 22 -
The omnibus appropriations bill that lawmakers are expected to approve ahead of a Friday deadline to avoid a government shutdown includes extra money for the Internal Revenue Service to implement the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, while changing a provision in the TCJA that advantaged farm cooperatives over other types of grain companies.
March 22 -
Typically, taxpayers contract this affliction after the agency's examiners have packed up their belongings and left the building.
March 22
McDermott Will & Emery -
The tax prep giant will help taxpayers safely dispose of documents they don’t need on March 24.
March 21 -
December’s reform law could help drive down the take.
March 21 -
The European Union published proposals Wednesday for a 3 percent Digital Turnover Tax on the European B2B revenues of digital giants such as Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon (termed GAFA in Europe), Uber and Airbnb.
March 21
Avalara -
The high court, in a 7 to 2 decision, ruled in favor of a business owner who didn't file taxes and destroyed some of his banking records, finding the omnibus obstruction clause in the Tax Code was overly broad.
March 21 -
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a Colorado cannabis business that refused to cooperate with an Internal Revenue Service audit and turn over business records.
March 21









