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Tax professionals and their clients are dealing with extra challenges this tax season from tax breaks that ended last year and haven’t yet been extended, including the enhanced Child Tax Credit.
February 24 -
Last month's COVID-19 relief bill has accountants recommending some deductions to clients, and wondering about the applicability of others.
January 14 -
The bill has far-reaching tax consequences, including in the world of specialty tax.
January 5McGuire Sponsel -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department released guidance that offers an extension of a safe harbor for developers of renewable energy projects located either offshore or on federal land.
January 4 -
A critical PPP deduction, tax extenders, business meal deductions and more are among the critical points.
December 22 -
The latest round of coronavirus stimulus legislation includes some major tax provisions and changes for accountants to watch out for in the New Year.
December 21 -
Wolters Kluwer’s Mark Luscombe rounds up a host of items practitioners may want to address soon.
December 8 -
Tax reform brought new wrinkles to the deduction for energy-efficient improvements.
February 20McGuire Sponsel -
A group of 27 Democratic senators is calling for action in the Senate Finance Committee on extending energy-related tax credits and examining new tax proposals, especially those that incentivize renewable energy projects.
February 11 -
Extenders and technical corrections could require revisions to earlier work.
February 7Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting