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A host of developments promise to complicate this year's run-up to April 15.
February 25
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
The Tax Court added its voice to the dilemma facing many taxpayers working remotely due to the pandemic.
February 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service is confronting some barriers in detecting improper conduct by tax-exempt organizations that abuse the federal tax laws.
February 24 -
More and more accountants are recommending their homeowner clients consider solar panels. Here’s why.
February 24 -
Right out of the gate, this year has provided some intriguing storylines that undoubtedly will have ripple effects when tax pros sit down with their clients next winter.
February 23
Tax & Accounting Professionals business of Thomson Reuters -
A COVID-wrecked economy has changed the calculus for some financial planners.
February 23 -
Progressives are eyeing tax measures including an increase in the capital-gains levy.
February 22 -
You can provide a bit (coin) of good news for clients with outsize short-term gains from alternative assets.
February 19Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt LLP and Joseph Darby Law PC -
The agency’s commissioner is upbeat, but tax preparers and financial planners worry that this year could be especially chaotic due to the COVID pandemic.
February 18 -
Amid regulatory change, margin pressure and technological shifts, private equity firms need to rethink their approach to tax and finance functions. Petter Wendel, EY global tax private equity leader, shares how based on findings from the 2020 EY Tax and Finance Operate Survey.
February 18
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