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Drake Software Appoints New President and CEO, Dom Morea
This tax season, Drake Software served a record number of over 70,000 tax professional clients, and its products continue to meet or exceed all quality targets.
This tax season, Drake Software served a record number of over 70,000 tax professional clients, and its products continue to meet or exceed all quality targets.
Tax planning has become increasingly popular in recent years. More and more tax and accounting firms are realizing that their clients can save significant amounts of money by proactively implementing a variety of tax planning strategies.
The tax season is often measured by the revenues a CPA firm generates, so this time period is make-or-break for the whole year. Adopting a reliable, secure cloud-based platform designed especially for CPA firms will help reduce stress for tax preparers...
This year, corporate tax departments should expect more transaction tax complexity as those taxes are now and will continue to be an increasingly convenient and effective way for state and local tax jurisdictions to raise revenue.
Late last year, the Kansas City-based tax giant sued Twitter founder Jack Dorsey's company Square Inc., which changed its name to Block Inc. Leaders at H&R Block said that move co-opted their brand name, confused consumers and infringed on the ...
Among numerous other changes, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) chipped away at several tax breaks for individuals, including the deduction for mortgage interest. But the fall-out isn’t as bad as it first seems. Most taxpayers can continue to deduct ...
Despite a common perception, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) didn’t permanently eliminate the deduction for personal casualty and theft losses. For one thing, the TCJA crackdown is temporary, spanning 2018 through 2025.
For the moment, these next-generation fuels are not being taxed, at least with the same kinds of excise taxes that we’re used to with oil and gas.