Tax Tips for New Business Owners
Owning your own business can be a very rewarding experience. The process of starting a business, however, can seem overwhelming to the uninitiated.…
Owning your own business can be a very rewarding experience. The process of starting a business, however, can seem overwhelming to the uninitiated.…
Modernizing and streamlining the Internal Revenue Service has been a major focus in recent years.…
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For some taxpayers paying estimated taxes who have filed their 2018 tax returns there’s a little bit of bad news—and some good news.The bad news is they failed to claim the special waiver that would…
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A reworked version of Form W-4 has been released by the IRS and the Treasury Department for the 2020 tax year.…
The National Association of Tax Professionals (NATP) this week announced the results of their 2019 Software Survey.…
The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers they risk losing their passports if “significant” tax debt is not paid.…
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The office tasked with overseeing the Internal Revenue Service says the agency hasn’t improved procedures enough when it comes to reviewing amended tax returns.…
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If you’ve always deducted your business vehicle expenses in the past, read on. With the recent changes in the tax code, not everyone can still claim the deduction. Some taxpayers can, but some…
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The Internal Revenue Service is attempting to rein in some taxpayers who may have failed to report income and pay tax on virtual currency transactions.…
The IRS recently highlighted how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act affected whistleblowers who submit information to the IRS Whistleblower Office.…
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