New 1040 is a Postcard
Look for big changes in the look of Form 1040. The tax code behind it, however, won’t be all that different.According to a published report in Accounting Today, Treasury Department officials plan to…
Look for big changes in the look of Form 1040. The tax code behind it, however, won’t be all that different.According to a published report in Accounting Today, Treasury Department officials plan to…
The Internal Revenue Service is reminding tax professionals that they don’t have much longer to attend the IRS Nationwide Tax Forum event held in Atlanta, GA on July 10-12.…
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More than 2 million Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) are due to expire by the end of this year, and the Internal Revenue Service is urging taxpayers to apply for renewal.The…
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A review by the Taxpayer Advocacy Service has found that private debt collection agencies working on the IRS’ behalf may be forcing many taxpayers into payment plans they cannot afford.Accounting…
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Trade groups are asking Congress to make some tweaks to last year’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that provided tax cuts to individuals and businesses. Critics of the legislation asserted it was drafted in…
The tax legislation pushed through Congress at the end of 2017 wiped out some deductions for individuals and changed some others, particularly those relating to moving, mileage and travel.Here’s a…
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Mr. Gaddis Goes to WashingtonAdvocacy has long been one of the stated goals of the National Association of Enrolled Agents (NAEA) and it is one of the things they do best. However, many people are not…
It’s June, and that means tax professionals across the country are gearing up for the Annual Filing Season Program (AFSP). That’s why we decided to sit down and discuss the AFSP with those who know…
Tax professionals are being warned to be on the lookout for a new round of phishing emails aimed at stealing their email usernames and passwords. The Internal Revenue Service says the new wave of scam…
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The IRS yesterday announced that they have begun sending tax bills to those who filed returns but didn’t pay their entire balance.In June or July, taxpayers who still have a balance with the IRS will…
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