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Behind on AI; Show-Me State; sunsetting FIRE; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 5
Matters Editorial -
The Internal Revenue Service sometimes backdated tax penalty approvals in at least seven cases involving syndicated conservation easements, according to a new report.
May 5 -
For retirement-age clients relocating to the Sun Belt, the savings they are counting on may not exist. Have a conversation before they sign the moving contract.
May 5
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Accounting firms are seeing an increase in scams involving the notices the IRS is sending to taxpayers when they don't provide their direct deposit information.
May 4 -
New York City's risk of seeing a credit-rating downgrade has increased, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategists.
May 4 -
Tens of millions of taxpayers may be able to claim big tax refunds thanks to a court decision, but they must file soon.
May 4 -
With about 41 million American workers lacking access to a retirement plan through their jobs, experts say advisors could play a pivotal role.
May 4 -
Trump took his economic pitch to The Villages in Florida where he promoted a deduction for seniors that helps reduce their tax burden.
May 4 -
Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet, introduced the Working Parents Tax Relief Act, which would give parents up to an additional $5,500 per child under the age of four.
May 1 -
A U.K. citizen helped Americans use offshore accounts to evade taxes through a scheme known as the "Singapore Solution," U.S. prosecutors said.
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