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Amid the pandemic, staying informed about life insurance strategies with trusts and estates is critical.
November 16 - Persistent IRS logjams and errors muddle financial planning for millions on eve of new filing season
The agency has cleared out much of its mammoth backlog of unprocessed returns, but scores of individuals and small business owners remain in limbo.
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Legislators are anticipating the Congressional Budget Office projections, which will be released by Friday.
November 16 -
The tool will help U.S. withholding agents comply with their reporting and withholding responsibilities with Form 1042-S.
November 15 -
Sales taxes have risen to an average of between 25% and 35% across countries that are part of the OECD, according to a new report.
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In 2018, when federal agents raided the Bermuda home of his trust manager, leading ultimately to Robert Brockman’s indictment on charges of evading taxes on $2 billion, prosecutors say he began assembling evidence that his mind was failing. If true, he could be excused from standing trial in the largest such case in U.S. history.
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Despite a host of issues, they aim to vote this week on the roughly $2 trillion tax and spending bill.
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Donor-advised funds increased their donations to charities last year in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, hitting the biggest levels in over a decade.
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The service’s recent move to set new requirements for claiming refunds on research tax credits is provoking an uproar among tax professionals.
November 12 -
Lawmakers representing high-tax areas are pushing to make the SALT deduction on federal income taxes a priority.
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