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From blogging and social media to email marketing and prize drawings, preparers share how they lure in new clients.
January 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced that it is going to let charities and nonprofits electronically apply for tax-exempt status with a newly revised Form 1023, starting later this month.
January 31 -
The threat of a new transatlantic trade war diminished after 137 countries agreed to continue negotiations aimed at creating rules for taxing multinational technology companies that receive foreign revenue.
January 31 -
Very deconstructive; snowboard job; matters of discipline; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 30 -
A group of IRS stakeholder organizations has submitted a letter to the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Services with suggestions on the implementation of the Taxpayer First Act.
January 30 -
Several recent tax law changes promise to help religious groups, houses of worship, charities, private foundations, utilities and other tax-exempt organizations, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
January 30 -
The state's new law has made a confusing situation even murkier, as the ripples of Wayfair continue to linger in evolving tax law.
January 30
Tax & Accounting Professionals business of Thomson Reuters -
About 135 of the world's countries are negotiating a radical change to the rules about where and how much multinational companies pay in taxes.
January 30 -
A group of Republican lawmakers has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner Chuck Rettig warning about misuse of the electric vehicle tax credit.
January 29 -
A group of Democratic lawmakers, led by presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has written a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner Chuck Rettig asking him to enforce a recent law.
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