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With the November election mere weeks away, there is still time for tax pros to ponder the strategies available to meet the proposals of each candidate.
October 17 -
The Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright has broad implications for the tax regulations written and administered by the Treasury and the IRS as well as the agencies tasked with the regulation of the alternatives industry.
October 17Eisner Advisory Group LLC -
The IRS is warning taxpayers about the red flags that a 'charity' seeking donations may not be on the up and up.
October 17 -
The CFP Board, the FPA, FSI, NAPFA and the IAA called jointly for the restoration of incentives for financial planning as part of the looming TCJA debate.
October 16 -
Whether someone incorporates their business now as the year comes to a close or waits until the new year can affect their company in various ways.
October 16CorpNet.com -
The Internal Revenue Service says it is processing some 400,000 claims for the Employee Retention Credit, representing about $10 billion of eligible claims.
October 16 -
Tax cuts and Mickey's slice; avoiding FBARs; COLA wars; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 15 -
In the wake of Hurricane Milton, the IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines.
October 15 -
The IRS and the Treasury proposed regs on the corporate alternative minimum tax on companies with over $1 billion in income, but those rules could impact much smaller companies as well.
October 15 -
The National Association of Tax Professionals criticized an ad promoting Intuit's TurboTax full-service option, saying it encouraged taxpayers to leave their professional preparers.
October 15