
Jeff Stimpson
Freelance writerJeff Stimpson is a veteran freelance journalist who previously served as editor of The Practical Accountant.

Jeff Stimpson is a veteran freelance journalist who previously served as editor of The Practical Accountant.
Meating their fate; write-off rip-off; a dent in his plans; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The cost of free file; ERC withdrawals; making money year-round; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Twice as nice; fuelin' around; before the Inc. dries; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
War and relief; the gap; partner pay; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Residents in 55 out of 58 counties have an extra month to file and pay.
No temporary solution; cooking some books; French connection; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Staffing and AI; a tab for online sports bets; risk factors; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Depend on nothing; love, law and the slammer; financial whizzes; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Your employees' well-being; statutory residency; new blog in town; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Affected individuals and businesses now have until Feb. 15 next year to file various federal tax returns and make tax payments.
Spain alleges that the Queen of Latin music owes $7.1 million for 2018.
No Relief; fakin' it; consider it reconciled; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
With droughts impacting almost all 50 states, the IRS is giving more relief.
Property-tax map; zero due meaning; partners' pay differences; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
Taxpayers who receive CP2000 notices can now get help from bots for basic questions, rather than having to wait for a rep.
The IRS says taxpayers in Maine and Massachusetts who were hit by the hurricane now have until Feb. 15 to file and pay some taxes.
Charity for none; Dr. Backdate; frivolous correspondence; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Five tax giants received a shot across the bow from the Federal Trade Commission.
Fraudsters are ever-inventive, and accountants and tax pros need to make sure their clients keep vigilant.
The IRS is reminding some disaster-impacted taxpayers in California, Alabama and Georgia that they have payments due Oct. 16.