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Flat tax; doubts about 'automatic' IRS calculations; when to shred; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service is making some changes this tax season in an effort to combat tax scams in areas like the Fuel Tax Credit.
January 14 -
The post on Truth Social is the latest indication that the president-elect aims to carry out his promises for sweeping trade levies when he retakes office.
January 14 -
A Tax Court ruling that limited partners in an investment manager must pay Uncle Sam could cause some restructuring across the industry, an expert said.
January 14 -
A Federal Trade Commission order requires the tax prep giant to make it easier for customers to use cheaper options.
January 14 -
Every state levies unemployment insurance taxes, but rates vary depending upon such factors as the health of the state's UI trust fund.
January 14 -
Lawsuits before the Supreme Court and in lower federal courts across the country could further reduce enforcement powers at the IRS and the SEC this year.
January 13 -
The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines for those affected by the wildfires to Oct. 15.
January 13 -
The refiled proposal would cut the tax rate for the current fiscal year or provide residential rebates if such a reduction isn't approved by March.
January 13 -
Delivering an invoice for any service, including a tax audit, is a marketing activity, and it cannot be assumed that the client understands the value.
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