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States that pass tax cuts to conform with recent federal tax changes won’t run afoul of a rule that says states can’t use federal stimulus funding to pay for cuts.
April 8 -
More than a half century after Lyndon Johnson’s war on poverty, the new administration plans a mass expansion of government spending and a revamp of the Tax Code.
March 30 -
To delay or not delay; three questions about a digital tax; nonprofits and theft; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 2 -
The Tax Court added its voice to the dilemma facing many taxpayers working remotely due to the pandemic.
February 24 -
Tax professionals share the strangest misconceptions their clients have about taxes.
February 11 -
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, who is chairing the Senate Finance Committee now that Democrats have won control of the Senate, described some of his policy priorities, including the tax area where his committee has oversight.
January 14 -
Highly paid college sports coaches and hospital executives are among the nonprofit employees the Internal Revenue Service is targeting in the final version of a tax-law regulation.
January 12 -
The library includes the Internal Revenue Code; rules for accountants and others practicing before the IRS; proposed, final and temporary regs; IRS guidance and private rulings; and much more.
January 7 -
A client of mine recently asked me what I thought was the best organizational structure for a small business, especially related to the tax issues.
November 5Anthony DeStefano, CPA, LLC -
Deductions for haircuts, consulting fee write-offs, a family estate that is treated as a business property and an aggressive refund claim could open President Donald Trump to legal risks once he’s out of office.
September 29