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New year, new priorities; advisory service roadblocks; GM sues Frisco; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is cautioning tax pros about an uptick it's already starting to see this year.
January 9 -
International tax pros are concerned that multinationals could face double taxation as a result of the OECD's tax changes, according to a new survey by EY.
January 9 -
From estate, gift and trust work to Social Security maximization and charitable planning, there are a host of offerings firms can work on once the tax return is finished.
January 9 -
If he returns to office, Trump intends to make the individual cuts from the TCJA permanent and to keep corporate tax levels unchanged.
January 9 -
The state that imposes the most on residents has an individual income tax burden of 4.72%.
January 9 -
Practitioners have always shared advice as part of tax prep, but the future of the field is in proactive, intentional tax advisory services.
January 8 -
Financial advisors, tax professionals and their customers can recoup 30% of the cost through credits for qualified upgrades to their residences.
January 8 -
The agency is anticipating over 128.7 million individual tax returns by the April 15, 2024, tax deadline.
January 8 -
Donald Trump plans to make permanent the 2017 individual tax cuts that he enacted as president while keeping corporate tax levels unchanged in an appeal to working and middle class voters should he retake the White House.
January 8