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It was the best of times for some tax pros — and the worst for others.
August 7 -
New York is seeking to dissolve the National Rifle Association as the state attorney general accused the gun rights group and its current and former senior officials of engaging in a massive fraud against donors.
August 7 -
Blumshapiro donates $24,000 to local nonprofits; Dean Dorton and Dermody, Burke & Brown launch new service lines; and more CPA news.
August 7 -
Tamera Riperda, the commissioner who runs the Internal Revenue Service’s Tax Exempt and Government Entities division, is retiring on Sept. 30 after 33 years at the IRS.
August 6 -
Uncivil behavior; my client did it; 15 worthless payments; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
August 6 -
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders said he will introduce legislation to tax what he called the “obscene wealth gains” from billionaires during the coronavirus crisis.
August 6 -
Democrats are demanding more Republican concessions to meet an end-of-the-week deadline for a deal on pandemic relief, and one of the chief White House negotiators warned there is little time left for negotiations.
August 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service is sending $500 payments to the children of some stimulus relief recipients who hadn’t gotten that part of the aid package after lawmakers complained that the agency wasn’t moving fast enough.
August 6 -
Down on Main Street; the non-filer initiative; refund interest; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 5
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The American Institute of CPAs joined with more than 170 organizations in asking congressional leaders to allow businesses to write off expenses associated with loan forgiveness under the Paycheck Protection Program.
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