Taxes
At the height of the pandemic, between October 1, 2020, and September 30, 2021, the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) received…
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The theme of the Republican National Convention’s opening night in Milwaukee was “Make America Wealthy Again.” Speakers one after the…
Ted Peterson of the University of North Texas Ryan College of Business discusses the SALT deduction cap and its potential…
If you’ve made contributions to or taken distributions from a health savings account (HSA), the IRS requires you to report…
The IRS has issued a consumer alert after seeing bad advice circulating on social media about several credits, including a…
Corrected, July 18, 2024: This article has been updated to fix a typo in the fifth paragraph and clarify a…
Did you know that your U.S. passport could be denied, revoked, or not renewed if you owe significant back taxes?…
Maryland’s digital advertising tax—codified as the Digital Advertising Gross Revenue Tax Act—is in the news again following a recent ruling…
There are many tax and estate planning transactions for clients to consider nowadays. While most U.S. citizen clients will only…