Browsing: Taxes
The COVID pandemic-induced growth in working from home (WFH) continues rippling through the economy, highlighting tensions for both employees and employers. If you work from home…
My family and I had big plans to go to Phoenixville, Pa., today to watch “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3,” but with Pennsylvania State Police…
When I saw the Ninth Circuit decision in the case of James Tarpey, something about it was familiar. It turns out that the opinion by Judge…
Not a week goes by that I don’t get a question about Social Security and taxes. Most often, taxpayers wonder how they can qualify for benefits.…
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel gave us a glimpse of what was coming last month when he suggested that taxpayers would see more changes at the agency.…
Big government is back — big programs with big price tags, all wrapped up in some very big ambitions. When President Biden campaigned on a promise…
The IRS announced tax relief for individuals and businesses affected by Idalia, anywhere in South Carolina. These taxpayers now have until Feb. 15, 2024, to file…
Tax Notes Capitol Hill reporters Cady Stanton and Doug Sword preview what to expect from Congress in tax policy this fall, from a potential end-of-year tax…
In the mood for a smoke? If you’re in the Empire State, it’s going to cost you. As of September 1, New York State has the…
It’s official: The turf war is on. That’s the takeaway from the report on international taxation from U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, released August 8. The report…