-
'So far, so good,' say many practitioners about this year's tax season — but they're not letting their guard down.
March 28 -
The U.S. agreed to boost cooperation with Japan on critical mineral supply chains and to expand access to tax breaks.
March 28 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for affected taxpayers.
March 28 -
The cash-like instruments have garnered hundreds of billions of dollars since the banking crisis began.
March 28 -
The auto world will know by Friday where the Biden administration stands on some of the toughest policy questions surrounding the U.S. transition to electric vehicles.
March 27 -
From 2020 and 2021, seven different tax return types varied by more than 20% (up or, in one case, down) in terms of how many were filed year over year.
March 24 -
The IRS proposed new rules on non-fungible tokens this week, and accounting professionals in the space see the agency starting to get serious about these assets.
March 23 -
Final salute; Patriot game; books by their covers; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
March 23 -
The service's Criminal Investigation unit investigated 975 tax and money laundering cases related to COVID-19 with fraud totaling $3.2 billion.
March 23 -
It's vital to take a personalized approach to each business to understand their circumstances, help determine whether they're eligible for Disaster ERCs, and accurately calculate potential credits.
March 23
Synergi











