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The new attempt aims for more simplicity and privacy.
May 31 -
Three distinct periods of e-filing during tax season can help accountants leverage audience insights to inform advertising strategies.
May 31
Exponential -
Now is the time to fill in the gaps in your clients' financial plans.
May 30
Napier Financial -
As the U.S. retirement savings crisis continues to grow, legislators are taking steps to ensure all employees have access to formal retirement savings programs.
May 23
Paychex -
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders introduced legislation that would impose a tax on trades of all stocks, bonds and derivatives in the U.S., a move he says would help curb Wall Street speculation and help finance his campaign promise to provide tuition-free college and cut student debt.
May 23 -
A federal court in Texas is allowing the IRS to learn the identities of clients it suspects of structuring offshore entities to avoid U.S. taxes.
May 21 -
Small businesses across America are asking the same question: Am I operating in the correct entity to maximize tax savings?
May 21
1st Global -
A recent court decision on FBAR penalties could impact the tax reporting of the newest member of the British royal family.
May 21 -
The chances of an IRS audit for people making at least $10 million a year plunged during the government’s last fiscal year, according to data released on Monday.
May 20 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent the Internal Revenue Service a set of recommendations on changing some of the parking rules for tax breaks for transportation fringe benefits, which the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act mostly eliminated.
May 15 -
The House Ways and Means Committee held a hearing Thursday to examine what's behind the estimated gap of approximately $460 billion between taxes owed and actually paid.
May 9 -
Brokerage firms are sending tax statements to clients and the IRS with information that differs from the taxes investors ultimately owe, leading some filers to appear to owe tax on profits they never made.
May 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has decided to once again expand a program that allows retirement plans to receive determination letters after announcing four years ago it was curtailing the program.
May 6 -
The world’s wealthy are increasingly on the move.
April 30 -
A second court rejected claims the search-engine giant abused loopholes to avoid paying its fair share.
April 25 -
The Democratic presidential candidate is seeking to show young voters she would ease one of their biggest economic burdens.
April 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service hopes to improve taxpayer service and cybersecurity by updating its IT infrastructure.
April 18 -
There’s plenty of enthusiasm for new U.S. tax breaks for investing in low-income communities designated as opportunity zones. But many people have delayed spending because of uncertainty about how the incentives will work.
April 18 -
The Democratic presidential candidate made a mistake on deducting medical expenses in 2013 and 2014.
April 16 -
The Vermont senator and his wife earned more than $1 million in total income in 2016 and 2017.
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