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Substantial presence; not in the floor but in ourselves; confusion and complexity; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 16
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Taxpayers who believed cryptocurrency offered privacy now face an environment where the IRS can access their data.
September 16
The Tax Law Offices of David W. Klasing -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury issued final regulations on the new Roth catch-up contribution rule from the SECURE 2.0 Act.
September 16 -
New York State's revenue could feel the impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act unless it makes changes in its tax laws.
September 15 -
The numbers look gaudy, but potential estate taxes and prohibitions on future strategies make the big retirement accounts much less appealing, two experts said.
September 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted a draft version of Schedule 1-A that will be used next tax season when claiming new tax breaks.
September 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service, the Treasury and other parts of the government plan to phase out the use of paper checks for payments by the end of this month.
September 12 -
Trump has long argued that digital services taxes are discriminatory against the likes of Amazon.com Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc.
September 12 -
License to steal; roll the Tape; Kings and Queens and cons; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
September 11 -
A limited federal tax credit, an above-the-line deduction for non-itemizers and restrictions on those of itemizers represent three of the biggest shifts under the new law.
September 11









