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Neil Fishman of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners dives into how developments in Washington will impact tax season.
March 3 -
The usual March 1 deadline for farmers and fishers has been pushed to March 3, or further, for those impacted by natural disasters.
February 28 -
Checked out; nothing's free; some days the Bear gets you; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
February 27 -
Even though things are busy, tax pros can't afford to let their guards down on engagement letters, scope creep, data security and much more.
February 27 -
Taxpayers in Wyoming are expected to procrastinate the most on taxes this year, while taxpayers in Wisconsin are likely to procrastinate the least.
February 27 -
Financial advisors and other industry professionals will be integral in boosting those generations' nest eggs by double digits through a Secure 2.0 provision.
February 26 -
House Speaker Mike Johnson, aided by a flurry of last-minute phone calls Trump had with wavering Republicans, overcame resistance from fiscal conservatives.
February 26 -
Refunds without taxes; bouncing BOI; never too late for an Employee Retention Credit; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 25 -
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent named Internal Revenue Service chief operating officer Melanie Krause as acting commissioner after the retirement of Douglas O'Donnell.
February 25 -
A group of former commissioners at the Internal Revenue Service is sounding the alarm about the thousands of layoffs at the agency in the midst of tax season.
February 25