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Whether you are a 20-year accounting veteran or just entering the field, it behooves you to keep a list (and check it twice) of the most common tax preparation blunders.
March 25 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says he wants direct payments to households to go out within three weeks of Congress passing a stimulus law, yet former IRS officials say those payments could take months to reach households.
March 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted a frequently asked questions page about the recently announced delay in tax filing and payments until July 15 because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
March 25 -
Tips for working remotely; when days become years; bad preparers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 24
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One thing they all agree on: It hasn’t cut their workload.
March 24 -
Coronavirus, postponed deadlines, stimulus bills and social distancing bring new levels of complexity to tax.
March 24 -
Two new refundable credits are aimed at immediately and fully reimbursing employers, dollar-for-dollar, for the cost of providing coronavirus-related leave to their employees.
March 23 -
What we did yesterday is no longer relevant during the coronavirus pandemic, and we need to adapt and quickly. Here are some issues to consider.
March 23
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The decision means companies and subsidiaries will want to establish clear tax allocation agreements.
March 23 -
Republicans and Democrats in the Senate have released separate sets of tax proposals aimed at alleviating the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, in contrast to the two bipartisan bills that have been signed into law already.
March 20










