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Historic B&B in Hudson Valley Offers Special for Tax Pros and CPAs
Need a break? After a long tax season serving clients, many CPAs and other tax professionals are seeking a much-needed escape after tax season.
Need a break? After a long tax season serving clients, many CPAs and other tax professionals are seeking a much-needed escape after tax season.
As your firm adopts more and more cloud based solutions, it also runs the risk of incurring use tax obligations on those expenditures. These purchases are for services that are “consumed” to further your firm’s operations and are typically not bought ...
Whether it’s budget cuts, or whatever, it doesn’t explain the TAS. When Nina Olsen gives her report to Congress every year, she should add that her organization is dropping the ball, and refusing to do what the office was designed to do.
Under the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), no deduction is allowed for business entertainment, beginning in 2018. But the law isn’t exactly clear how the new rules apply to business meals. Until the IRS issues some much-needed guidance, the exact tax ...
Under the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the deduction for mortgage interest paid on “acquisition debt” is modified, while write-offs for interest paid on “home equity debt” are eliminated. But taxpayers can still squeeze through a loophole for ...
I read an article about five years ago. The crux of article was that in retirement between 60%-70% of retiree’s expenses are health related. I never forgot that article. What the article didn’t mention was that to pay those medical expenses, seniors had to take money out of their retirement, which was taxable, for a […]
Tax filers have two extra days this year, until April 17, 2018, to submit their income tax returns to the IRS. In some states, residents can file their state income tax returns even later.
The Treasury’s notice describes regulations that the Treasury Department and the IRS intend to issue, including rules intended to prevent the avoidance of section 965, rules and procedures relating to certain special elections under section 965, and ...