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Colorado Accepts Cryptocurrency to Pay Taxes
Colorado residents can use digital currency to pay taxes of all kinds, including personal and business.
Colorado residents can use digital currency to pay taxes of all kinds, including personal and business.
When a taxpayer's loan is forgiven based upon misrepresentations or omissions, the taxpayer is not eligible to exclude the forgiveness from income and must include in ...
The way we do business is shifting as a new generation of accounting professionals takes the reins in the workplace and prepares to serve a new generation of clients.
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The Internal Revenue Service has announced that Hurricane Fiona victims in all 78 Puerto Rican municipalities now have until February 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
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The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) has received a grant of nearly $120,000 from the Maryland Department of Labor to expand apprenticeship program.
Implementing communication policies, setting expectations, and balancing your workload can help minimize the stress on your team and prevent future problems.