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Jackpot tax bite; still a hard world; it's your time; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 8
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The National Treasury Employees Union, whose members include Internal Revenue Service agents and revenue officers, elected Doreen Greenwald, a longtime federal employee and local union leader as the next national president.
August 8 -
The IRS offers advice on how practitioners can know when their client information is at risk.
August 8 -
The Kentucky senator plans to block legislation to reduce double taxation for those involved in U.S. and Taiwan cross-border investment.
August 8 -
The recent case of Aretha Franklin's estate highlights the issues surrounding these handwritten testaments.
August 8 -
An Israeli startup that's advised by former IRS officials is using artificial intelligence to fight financial crimes.
August 7 -
The service may revive the extra payments it provided to employees in 2020 to coax them back to the office, according to a new report.
August 7 -
The IRS cybersecurity program has some key weaknesses, according to a recent inspector general report.
August 7 -
Acquaintances who want quick, off-the-cuff advice from an accountant about important financial decisions are doing themselves a disservice.
August 7
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The administration could phase in some requirements in a bid to nurture a nascent industry critical to decarbonizing industrial operations.
August 7







