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Starting in 2025, the IRS Will Accept Duplicate Dependent Returns With an IP PIN
House Tax-Exempt Crackdown Bill Passes Despite Democrat Defections
Retailers Tell Senate Credit Card ‘Swipe’ Fees are ‘Adding Inflationary Pressure to the U.S. Economy’
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Ohtani’s Contract Prompts California Controller to Ask Congress to Step In on Deferrals
Congress should narrow a loophole that could spare Shohei Ohtani from paying tens of millions in California taxes, Malia Cohen said.
2024 Predictions: Automation and AI Will Augment Tax Compliance Landscape
Several experts share their top tax and technology predictions, and explore how the intersection of automation and artificial intelligence will continue to impact tax compliance, how economic and market factors will affect growth across global business segments, and more.
Understanding Property Tax Bills
When it comes to property tax bills, knowing how to read them can help you determine who you need to pay by when to avoid fines and penalties.
On Event of 250th Anniversary of Boston Tea Party, U.S. Tea Merchants and Small Businesses Find Taxes too Complex
Eight in 10 tea merchants (82%) feel anxiety related to staying on top of their tax obligations. In the U.S., there are more than 900 sales tax rules on tea products.
Xero Partners with Avalara to Add Automated Sales Tax Calculations
The solution brings advanced sales tax workflows and management directly into the Xero platform, allowing advisors and business owners to automate sales tax calculations, reporting and filing.
New House Speaker Johnson May Be Open to SALT Relief
Some Republicans with votes crucial to Mike Johnson becoming House speaker say they were told he would look into the matter.
How to Solve Clients’ Sales Tax Compliance Headaches with Smart Outsourcing
Having outsourced professionals act as business management sherpas frees business owners and managers from tedious tasks and greatly reduces errors that can prove costly.
IRS to Try Out Its Free E-Filing Tax Return Program in 13 States Next Year
The IRS on Tuesday unveiled more details about Direct File, the agency’s free online tax filing program that is debuting in 2024.