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Latest Tax Alerts
Check out the latest tax alert section of our website, full of links and articles for professional and personal tax news. Read More
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White House, Capitol Hill talk tax reform in 2017
The change in administrations in Washington has generated ... Read More
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How Do I? Establish a profit motive for business activities
The IRS has rules that limit the deductibility of expenses and losses from ...
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FAQ: What is transferee tax liability?
The prudent businessperson is always cautious when he or she is offered ...
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February 2017 tax compliance calendar
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National Taxpayer Advocate calls for taxpayer-centric IRS
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National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson, in a recent report to Congress, urged the IRS to change its culture from one that is enforcement-oriented to one that is service-oriented. Such a change, Olson provided, would create an environment that encourages taxpayer trust and confidence. In the report, Olson also highlighted key areas for tax simplification and the top-10 most litigated tax issues.
2017 filing season
During the 2017 filing season, like recent past filing seasons, the IRS will face challenges related to budgetary pressures. Each year the IRS must deliver ... Read More
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Filing season begins; IRS warns of refund delays
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The 2017 tax filing season launched on January 23. The IRS predicted a few speedbumps for taxpayers, especially for taxpayers who file early in anticipation of early refunds. The agency expects to receive more than 150 million individual income tax returns. The vast majority of individual income tax returns will be filed electronically and the IRS has extra safeguards in place to protect taxpayers from cybercrime.
Refunds
Traditionally, the start of the filing season is busy with the IRS processing returns from taxpayers anticipating refunds. This year is no exception but a law passed in 2015 may hold up some refunds. Over the past several months, the IRS has ... Read More
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