Browsing: Taxes
When should you amend your tax return and when is it required? You need to file a tax return with the IRS each year if your…
The Republican struggle to choose a speaker for the House has looked a lot like an ideological battle, pitting archconservatives against relative moderates in the GOP…
Considering how soon Halloween comes after October 15 (October 16 in 2023), the extended due date for individual returns, having a tax horror story now seems…
Boomers and their elders control $93 trillion, or two-thirds of America’s household wealth. Forbes 400 members Phil Knight, Charles Koch, Barry Diller and Harold Hamm give…
IRS Announces Moratorium on the Employee Retention Credit and Provides Guidance for Civil Penalty Amnesty to Withdrawing Improper Claims, Also Known As – Don’t Deposit That…
Is working from home (WFH) falling, signaling that workers have to go back to the office? Or is WFH now a permanent part of future work,…
Seems like everything becomes a tax story eventually and so it goes with the colorful controversial Jack H Owoc and his Vital Pharmaceuticals best known for…
House Ways & Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) has questioned the tax-exempt status of universities that, in his opinion, are anti-Israel. Whatever your views on…
It’s October, so we’re thinking about… tax season? Even though that doesn’t feel like it should be right, it is. The next tax season is just…
In the first of a two-episode series, Tim Jacobs of Hunton Andrews Kurth discusses the energy credits enacted in the Inflation Reduction Act and the major…