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Printable IRS Form 1040 for Tax Year 2017 – For 2018 Income Tax Season
Printable and fileable Form 1040 for tax year 2017. This form is generally filed by April 17 of 2018. Document will be available soon.
Printable and fileable Form 1040 for tax year 2017. This form is generally filed by April 17 of 2018. Document will be available soon.
With the addition of international content, CCH AnswerConnect comprehensively covers international tax issues in more than 90 countries for inbound and outbound transactions, and includes actionable coverage of foreign tax systems, key tax rates, ...
Deloitte has launched new features to its Tax Reform Navigator tool that enhance how companies analyze and plan for existing and custom tax reform proposals. Debuted in July 2017, the Tax Reform Navigator is a state-of-the-art, web-based solution ...
More than 50 IRS income tax provisions are being adjusted for inflation in 2018, including the tax rate schedules and other tax changes. Revenue Procedure 2017-58 provides details about these annual adjustments. The tax year 2018 adjustments generally ...
The IRS has announced the 2018 cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) with respect to retirement plan limits. Many limits, which are adjusted by reference to Code Sec. 415(d), are changed for 2018 since the increase in the cost-of-living index met the ...
The IRS has provided real estate owners with a juicy tax deduction. The de minimis safe harbor election is an annual tax return election that permits a taxpayer to deduct, as ordinary and necessary business expenses, purchases of items that would normally have to be capitalized. Yet this advantageous election is often overlooked by taxpayers. […]
As with previous proposals, the new plan promises to cut taxes for individuals and businesses, while wiping out deductions and repealing other controversial tax provisions.
Millions of Americans have their identities stolen each year with 15.4 million victims in 2016, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. This year's Equifax breach may have exposed ten times that number: 143 million. Tax-related identity theft remains...