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Here are some obvious and not-so-obvious year-end tax tips to consider as we prepare ourselves and our clients for the new year.
December 11 -
The twin dynamics of expiring relief and a transition to a new presidential administration are making the end of 2020 a turbo-charged version of the usual rush to lock in tax reductions.
December 10 -
Wolters Kluwer’s Mark Luscombe rounds up a host of items practitioners may want to address soon.
December 8 -
Clients don’t want to be on the wrong side of any potential changes to tax law.
December 1 -
The outcomes of two elections in Georgia that are scheduled for Jan. 5 are expected to determine the balance of power in the Senate and may also have an impact on the kind of tax planning that accountants should be advising their clients to do.
November 30 -
Concerns are increasing over the growing spread of COVID-19 and the preparedness of the incoming administration to deal with vaccine distribution and other critical issues.
November 23 -
The pandemic is throwing a monkey wrench into plans for the Internal Revenue Service to reorganize itself to provide better taxpayer service.
November 18 -
Chris Rokos, who runs the hedge fund that bears his name, sued Deloitte and a U.S. law firm after 39.4 million pounds ($52 million) in tax relief was thrown out by U.K. authorities.
November 18 -
President Donald Trump spent months on the campaign trail taking credit for “opportunity zones,” a policy meant to encourage investment in distressed communities across the U.S. Joe Biden’s team sees potential in the idea, too.
November 16 -
Practitioners share how they're helping individual clients navigate financial issues and more.
November 12 -
Tax policy for the next two years, and therefore tax planning strategies, may be determined in Georgia early next year.
November 12 -
Contributions made through the crowdfunding platform can often fall into a gray area.
November 10
Marks Paneth LLP -
Biden’s win brings some clarity, but the uncertain state of the Senate leaves questions.
November 8
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
The president-elect's pledge to repeal President Donald Trump‘s tax cuts as soon as he is inaugurated may be stymied for the foreseeable future.
November 8 -
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 5
Anthony DeStefano, CPA, LLC -
Despite lingering uncertainty over the U.S. election, the country’s ultra-rich already have plenty to celebrate from Silicon Valley to Illinois.
November 5 -
The outcome of Tuesday’s election could be profound tax changes, but that’s only if one party wins control of both houses of Congress and the White House.
October 30 -
Top 10 Firm Crowe has put together an at-a-glance guide to the candidates' positions.
October 29 -
As 2020 approaches its finale, there are a number of unusual wrinkles for tax pros to consider.
October 29
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
As the country looks to make its choice between two decidedly different candidates, tax preparers are watching the race play itself out from a unique vantage point.
October 29
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