Taxes June 6, 2023
IRS Budget Battle Far From Over After Debt Ceiling Pact
Even with the recent IRS funding cuts, Republicans want to slash even more, setting up an appropriations fight with Democrats.
Taxes June 6, 2023
Even with the recent IRS funding cuts, Republicans want to slash even more, setting up an appropriations fight with Democrats.
Taxes June 1, 2023
A program established by the Inflation Reduction Act incentivizes solar and wind power in certain low-income communities.
Taxes June 1, 2023
The qualifying advanced energy project credit program was re-established last year by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Accounting June 1, 2023
The hard choices on how to adjust government services are mostly left to Congress to negotiate in separate spending packages due before the Oct. 1 start of the next federal fiscal year.
Small Business May 31, 2023
The Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol coalition is gathering signatures across the state in hopes of qualifying for the November ballot. Ohio already has a medical marijuana program.
Taxes May 30, 2023
The agency says marketing fraudsters are misrepresenting and exaggerating who can qualify for the employee retention credit.
Taxes May 29, 2023
Biden and McCarthy announced a deal to increase the government's debt limit, enabling the nation to avoid a debt default and economic turmoil.
Accounting May 27, 2023
The deal struck Saturday night offers a lot for the two parties not to like, from expanded work requirements for food stamps opposed by Democrats to higher spending levels than conservatives demanded.
Taxes May 25, 2023
The bill would allow taxpayers to automatically qualify for an extension without fear of penalty by paying a simple, easily-calculated amount of 125 percent of their prior year’s tax liability.
Small Business May 23, 2023
New Jersey is home to the nation’s highest property taxes, with the average bill hitting a record $9,490 in 2022.
Small Business May 23, 2023
Colorado’s cannabis entrepreneurs face a perfect storm of problems: too much supply, not enough demand, plunging prices, heightened competition in other states and ...