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More Rich Americans Will Soon Be Hit With an IRS Audit, Werfel Pledges
EV Makers Win Two-Year Extension to Qualify for Tax Credits
2024 Guide to State Sales Tax Holidays
Hawaii to Offer Tax Amnesty to Switch Short Term Rentals to Long Term
FBAR Update: Recent Changes to Reporting Assets Held Outside U.S.
Americans with a financial interest in or signature authority over a foreign financial account are required to file an FBAR if the aggregate value of all foreign accounts is more than $10,000.
Feds Charge 7 with $110 Million Tax Refund ID Theft Scheme
Charged with a conspiracy to claim $111 million in tax refunds using the stolen identities of accountants and taxpayers by filing at least 371 false tax returns.
New Incentives for Qualified Charitable Distributions
The new law enhances the benefits of making “qualified charitable distributions” (QCDs) from a taxpayer's IRAs.
A Last-Minute Way to Increase a Tax Refund or Lower Your Tax Bill
Tax season may be in full swing, but there’s still time to make a smart money move that often goes overlooked by taxpayers.
Here is What Daniel Werfel Said to IRS Employees During His First Day as Commissioner
Werfel was sworn in Monday as the 50th commissioner in the history of the IRS.
Secure 2.0 Offers New Tax Incentives for Small Business Retirement Plans
The credit is for businesses with up to 100 employees, but the credit is reduced by 2% per employee over 50 employees earning less than 100,000/year.
Court Says Most of California’s Gig Worker Law is Valid; Prop. 22
For gig workers, Prop 22 preserved flexible schedules associated with remaining a contractor but took away protections giving gig workers classification as employees.
2023 Changes for Required Minimum Distributions
These changes provide more flexibility and tax relief to owners of retirement accounts. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact your tax and financial advisors.