Accounting February 19, 2026
Voting Opens for 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards!
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.
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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Taxes October 24, 2024
Lobbyists this year have stressed the need for companies to engage early on next year’s expiring tax provisions.
Taxes October 23, 2024
Tax-exempt organizations should maintain Form 4626 in their books and records for purposes of documenting whether they are an applicable corporation for purposes of the alternative minimum tax and, if so, for determining any corporate alternative minimum tax liability.
Taxes October 23, 2024
This simple yet crucial step can provide an added layer of security, helping protect against tax-related identity theft.
Taxes October 22, 2024
While the actual percentages will remain the same, the income levels of each bracket change annually to adjust to inflation.
Taxes October 21, 2024
The IRS provided new guidance to taxpayers using the safe harbors for the SAF credit that were outlined by the agency last April.
Taxes October 21, 2024
All current preparer tax identification numbers expire on Dec. 31, and the fee to renew or obtain a PTIN for 2025 is $19.75.
Taxes October 17, 2024
Deep ideological differences could make striking an agreement on expiring tax breaks difficult if there is divided government.
Income Tax October 17, 2024
The ad tells Americans they should have a "tax break up" with their professional preparer by using one of TurboTax's live experts.
Small Business October 16, 2024
Halloween can be a scary time for retailers. In addition to inventory issues and trends, figuring out whether and how to charge sales tax on candy can be frightening.
Taxes October 15, 2024
Scammers commonly set up fake charities to take advantage of peoples’ generosity during natural disasters and other tragic events.
Taxes October 15, 2024
The moral of the story is that you should not run risks with so much at stake. The cost of an accurate qualified appraisal from a reputable source is money well spent.
Technology October 15, 2024
With a multitude of storm-related extension opportunities, maybe tax season isn’t quite over after all. However, for most of you, the flurry of activity has passed. It's time to turn to the projects needed to prepare for the new year.