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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
January 6 -
Last year was characterized by fundamental changes across the global tax landscape as governments looked to reform how multinational corporations are taxed, and 2015 promises more of the same.
January 6 -
Thomson Reuters Checkpoint research service has released a special report on the recent tax extenders legislation that was approved last month by Congress, along with the new ABLE Accounts that provide a type of tax-advantaged savings program for disabled individuals.
January 5 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
January 4 -
Tax professionals are looking forward to a better tax season this year, according to a recent survey or at least one thats no worse.
January 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service reportedly sent over 2,500 letters last month to tax preparers warning about potential errors that the IRS spotted on the Schedule C they filed for their sole proprietor business clients.
January 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have issued final regulations under the Affordable Care Act to protect patients in tax-exempt hospitals from aggressive debt collection practices and to provide other rules for charitable hospitals.
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A recent court decision may have repercussions for colleges' star players
January 1 -
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State regulators are now collecting nearly $400 billion in sales tax as compared to 2003 when they collected just over $250 billion.
December 31 -
The end of the year is traditionally the time when taxpayers rush to get their last-minute charitable contributions made so they can write off the deductions on their taxes before April 15.
December 30 -
KPMG is highlighting some of the main business tax issues that are likely to play a role in the debate next year over tax reform as a new Congress takes office.
December 30 -
Companies where women are CFOs are less likely to adopt risky tax strategies than companies managed by male CFOs, according to a new academic study.
December 30 -
U.S. Representative Michael Grimm of New York, who pleaded guilty to a federal tax charge, said he plans to resign from the House.
December 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced that it anticipates opening the 2015 filing season as scheduled in January.
December 29 -
Should you offer prospective tax clients free consultations?
December 29 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
December 28 -
Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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