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IRS Will Phase in $600 1099-K Reporting Threshold in 2026
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New Law Encourages Roth 401(k) Accounts
For 2023, a participating employee can contribute up to $22,500 in elective deferrals or up to $30,000 if they are age 50 or over.
How the Tax Code Can Help Investors Keep Their Real Estate Wealth Stable During Retirement
To leverage a 1031 exchange, an investor has to ensure the income from a real estate investment property sale is reinvested (or “exchanged”) in like-kind property.
IRS Says State Issued Stimulus Payments are Not Taxable
The IRS has determined that in the interest of sound tax administration and other factors, taxpayers in many states will not need to report these payments on their 2022 tax returns.
Taxpayer Advocate Rips IRS for Delay in California Tax Issue Ruling
The IRS is trying to decide whether aid payments to taxpayers in more than a dozen states should be taxable.
IRS: Taxpayers E-Filing Amended Returns Can Now Get Their Refunds Direct Deposited
Anyone e-filing Form 1040-X can for the first time select direct deposit and enter their banking info for a faster refund.
Southwest Airlines Gives Refunds to 270,000 Travelers for Holiday Meltdown
“Anything that was well documented and under $4,000 our representative approved on the spot,” Southwest Airlines Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson told reporters.
Southern Illinois University Wins 21st Annual Deloitte FanTAXtic National Case Study Competition
This year's case challenged teams to rank investors best suited for a business venture as well as consider tax or non-tax scenarios the investor should consider.
Don’t File Your Returns Yet, IRS Tells Millions of Taxpayers
The issue comes with stimulus payments paid by some states in the last year, which has led to tax questions.