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Identity theft, fictitious applicants and other forms of fraud continue with the advance premium tax credit for buying health insurance.
December 3 -
The House approved two pieces of legislation to keep IRS agents from levying fines and penalties without supervisory approval, and to strengthen taxpayer rights in proceedings before the Tax Court.
December 3 -
The initiative from the president's tax law has drawn support from corporate and financial leaders.
December 3 -
Just in time for Giving Tuesday, there's some good news for charities, thanks to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but also some new caps and limits.
December 2 -
For accountants and auditors, the elimination of the penny will affect reconciliation, system configuration and compliance reporting.
December 2
Avalara -
Carcaught; a big shank; this order's definitely to go; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 1 -
A tweak to the deductibility of gambling losses may not bring in a lot of tax revenue, but it could certainly alter a lot of wagers next year.
December 1 -
The law requires the IRS to provide a clear explanation of tax-filing errors to taxpayers on its math error notices.
December 1 -
Prosecutors charged a banker who worked over the Cum-Ex tax scandal, the first indictment targeting staff at a top international investment bank.
December 1 -
How can tax leaders "open the lid" enough to deliver the right transparency and accountability, without unleashing unmanaged data flows and compliance risk?
November 27
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