Browsing: Taxes
IRS funding is back in the news. Less than a month after a debt ceiling agreement that would claw back some of the IRS funding previously…
“What a difference a year makes!” That’s how National Taxpayer Advocate (NTA) Erin M. Collins kicked off the preface to her midyear report to Congress. That…
The United States does not have a carbon border tax. But legislation recently introduced by a bipartisan group of senators could very well put the country…
Scott Peterson of Avalara discusses the South Dakota v. Wayfair decision, including how companies and states are faring five years later and what could be next…
The heirs of an estate can be liable to pay the estate or income taxes (and perhaps other obligations) of the estate. A recent court case…
Despite U.S. lawmakers’ eagerness to pass final judgment on the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’s signature anti-base-eroding measures, it will be some time before the…
The greatest soccer player in the world made a smart move choosing Florida, a state with no income tax. But his first goal is to clear…
There have been many schemes to avoid paying taxes. The IRS has, for years, included these schemes and the related frivolous arguments as part of its…
Last month, the IRS got folks talking when it announced it was launching a pilot program for a free direct online tax-filing service. The announcement was…
As originally enacted, many Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions were set to expire, phase out, or otherwise change between 2017 and 2027 in ways that…