Taxes November 4, 2025
IRS Nationwide Tax Forum Online Launches with New Continuing Education Content
Each seminar features a 50-minute interactive video presentation synchronized with PowerPoint slides, downloadable resources and full transcripts.
Taxes November 4, 2025
Each seminar features a 50-minute interactive video presentation synchronized with PowerPoint slides, downloadable resources and full transcripts.
Taxes October 31, 2025
A survey commissioned by TaxSlayer Pro found that while most people still file their own taxes, the data suggests that many hand things over to a tax professional once their life—and finances—become more complicated.
Taxes October 29, 2025
ESPN reported that the IRS filed a $8,218,211 federal income tax lien in Broward County, FL, where Rozier has a residence, against the Miami Heat guard in November 2023.
Taxes October 29, 2025
AI has opened the door for thousands of interested taxpayers and investors to learn about investments strategies and tax reporting but can just as easily lead them astray.
Taxes October 29, 2025
To prepare and file taxes for other taxpayers, professionals must have a PTIN and renew it annually. The cost for the 2026 calendar year is $18.75.
Taxes October 28, 2025
With the Oct. 15 deadline for extension filers now in the rear-view mirror, the IRS last week released updated 2025 tax season statistics, which show a slight uptick in total tax returns received and the average tax refund amount compared to mid-October of 2024.
Taxes October 28, 2025
Katie Wilson, a community organizer, is challenging Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell in a close mayoral election, proposing to raise taxes on companies and wealthy residents.
Taxes October 24, 2025
The IRS issued frequently asked questions on Oct. 22 about how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act affects the Employee Retention Credit, along with answers to seven other queries about the pandemic-era tax credit.
Taxes October 24, 2025
A new campaign is underway in California to make the state’s wealthiest residents pay to help rescue its health care system, with organizers filing a ballot measure that would impose a one-time 5% tax on billionaires.
Taxes October 23, 2025
The Republican tax-and-spending law reverts the threshold for online sales reporting to $20,000 and 200 transactions per year, as it was before 2021. The provision is applied retroactively to the 2022 tax year.
OBBBA Tax Act October 23, 2025
This is one of the most confusing provisions in the tax code and clients are likely to have plenty of questions. Keep them up to date on the latest developments and offer your services, when needed.
Taxes October 22, 2025
The tax agency provided an update Tuesday on its website about the availability of certain IRS services during the stalemate, including whether refunds will still be sent to taxpayers.