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Former California Tax Preparer Gets 10 Years For Tax Fraud That Targeted 13 States
Stephen Jake McGonigle, 66, was ordered to pay the $1.2 million in restitution that he took from victims in the scheme.
Tax Law: These TCJA Provisions Will Expire Soon
The nation’s lawmakers may allow these provisions to expire as written into the TCJA, extend them indefinitely, for a period of time or even permanently, or otherwise modify them.
Bloomberg Tax Launches Tax Workpapers to Automate Process
Bloomberg Tax & Accounting has launched Bloomberg Tax Workpapers, which streamlines the tax workpapers process with a combination of data prep, spreadsheets, integrated tax guidance, and controls
Is President Biden On the Right Track With His Billionaire and Business Tax Increase Plans?
The president recently introduced several tax proposals targeting big businesses and the wealthiest Americans.
IRS Offers Special Resources Pages in 21 Languages
The agency's multilingual efforts are a part of its Strategic Operating Plan, which has received additional funding since the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act.
IRS Says March 22 is Deadline to Resolve Questionable ERC Claims
The Internal Revenue Service has renewed its message for businesses to review the Employee Retention Credit guidelines to avoid future compliance action for improper claims.
Money Mule Networks Are on IRS Criminal Investigation’s Radar
Money mules are people who, at someone else’s direction, receive and move money obtained from victims of fraud.
Ex-IRS Commissioner Joins Tax Law Firm Chamberlain Hrdlicka
Charles Rettig, who served as IRS chief from 2018 to 2022, has joined the law firm's tax controversy and litigation practice.