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And what to do if your client hasn't received their abatement from the IRS.
February 6
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The local environment for debt and income, cost of living, housing, and taxes can make a big difference when it comes to putting away money.
February 6 -
The IRS is pushing back payment and filing deadlines for those impacted by storms and flooding in Maine.
February 5 -
The gift outlays — and the many rules and potential duties tied to them — can affect clients' long-term trail toward RMDs, Roth IRAs, the FAFSA and other areas.
February 5 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service to postpone the effective date of their final regs on donor-advised funds.
February 5 -
The House Freedom Caucus suggested Congress pay for emergency aid to Israel by repealing the IRS expansion, among other possibilities.
February 5 -
Two bills in Massachusetts this year would target Harvard's endowment and its policy of admitting legacy applicants.
February 2 -
Mule the merrier; cashing out; going for the gold; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 1 -
AICPA chief Barry Melancon discussed the tax extenders bill that's working its way through Congress, and a host of other issues affecting the accounting profession.
February 1 -
Republican attorneys general from 13 states have signed a letter denouncing the IRS pilot of a Direct File system, calling efforts unconstitutional.
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