The Tax Blotter: June 11, 2020
The Tax Blotter is a roundup of recent tax news.
The Tax Blotter is a roundup of recent tax news.
These updates come on the heels of Canopy’s website, mobile app and logo rebrand, new user interface within its application suite, and a new help center.
Taxpayers who make estimated tax payments that are ordinarily due April 15 and June 15, have until July 15, 2020 to make those payments this year, as a result of the IRS' coronavirus relief efforts.
With the upheaval created by COVID-19, tax return preparers, alongside their clients and the IRS, are working remotely to comply with public health directives. To help maximize the IRS’ ability to execute on critical duties in a ...
The IRS has released proposed regulations addressing the treatment of certain medical care arrangements under section 213 of the Internal Revenue Code. Section 213 of the Code allows individuals to take an itemized ...
Criminals are continuing to use the COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments as cover for schemes to steal personal information and money. Scams related to COVID-19 are not limited to stealing EIPs from taxpayers, however.
What do you think happens to your firm when you feed it the right tools and training? What is your future vision of your tax practice? Do you want to be fit and competitive, or do you prefer the alternatives?
TaxCon, a week-long virtual event, includes many aspects attendees enjoy about live events, like one-on-one interaction with instructors, attendees and even exhibitors live throughout the event.