Accounting February 19, 2026
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Accounting February 19, 2026
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Small Business October 18, 2023
On-demand service marketplaces are platforms that connect customers to retailers and service providers for more-or-less immediate delivery. Think less eBay or Etsy and more DoorDash, Upwork, and Lyft.
Taxes October 17, 2023
Their willingness to use the Direct File program may be overstated because of the survey the IRS used to gauge their interest, TIGTA says.
Taxes October 17, 2023
The IRS on Tuesday unveiled more details about Direct File, the agency’s free online tax filing program that is debuting in 2024.
Taxes October 16, 2023
As of June 30, the agency has spent approximately $1.95 billion of the nearly $80 billion it will receive over a 10-year period.
Taxes October 16, 2023
The new estimate reflects a rise of more than $192 billion from the prior estimates for tax years 2014 to 2016.
Taxes October 16, 2023
As home values rise, tax structuring becomes more important in how your clients sell their homes.
Taxes October 12, 2023
Federal prosecutors charged Charles Littlejohn last month, and with his guilty plea, now faces up to five years in prison for the crime.
Taxes October 12, 2023
California’s new gun tax is similar to the federal firearms and ammunition excise tax (FAET), which was first implemented in 1919 and is administered by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.
Small Business October 12, 2023
NRF and other industry organizations are examining the potential effect this would have on businesses, consumers and the economy.
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.