Accounting February 19, 2026
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Accounting February 19, 2026
Voting in the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards is now open. Readers can vote for the programs, hardware, services, and other technologies they use and trust.
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Income Tax October 11, 2023
Gyetvay was convicted of concealing his ownership and control over substantial offshore assets and did not file tax returns or pay taxes on millions of dollars of income.
State and Local Taxes October 11, 2023
State and local jurisdictions have increasingly turned to introducing new fees as they continue to hunt for additional revenue in response to federal COVID funding drying up and borrowing becoming prohibitively expensive.
Taxes October 11, 2023
This latest feature gives users access to an intelligent assistant to provide insightful answers to tax-related questions.
Taxes October 5, 2023
According to a report, former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani owes $549,435.26 in unpaid taxes and, as a result, the agency has placed a tax lien on a condo he owns in south Florida.
Taxes October 5, 2023
Taxpayers, particularly wealthy filers, were warned Thursday about scams involving exaggerated art donation deductions.
Taxes October 5, 2023
The IRS is slashing the costs for paid tax return preparers to renew their preparer tax identification numbers in 2024 by nearly 36%.
Taxes October 3, 2023
There are a myriad of challenges and changes in the tax codes affecting their business clients each tax season.
Taxes September 30, 2023
The Senate overwhelmingly passed bipartisan legislation Saturday to avoid a disruptive U.S. government shutdown, sending the bill to President Joe Biden for his expected signature just hours before a midnight deadline.
Taxes September 29, 2023
Contingency plan calls for the IRS to furlough two-thirds of its workforce and press pause on most core tax administration functions.
Taxes September 28, 2023
Jack Fisher and James Sinnott designed, marketed and sold to high-income clients abusive syndicated conservation easement tax shelters based on fraudulently inflated charitable contribution tax deductions, promising them deductions 4.5 times the amount the taxpayer clients paid.
Taxes September 26, 2023
Chatbots will be used to help answer basic taxpayer questions about three notices in the CP series, the IRS said on Tuesday.
Taxes September 26, 2023
Taxpayers can use the special per diem rates to substantiate the amount of expenses for lodging, meals, and incidental expenses.