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IRS happenings; minimal talk of de minimis; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
IRS happenings; minimal talk of de minimis; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
The federal government’s financial condition worsened by $4.7 trillion in the past year, according to a new report.
The bill, backed by the AICPA, would enable K-12 STEM funding to be used for accounting awareness and education and eventually help with the talent shortage.
The Internal Revenue Service commemorated the 70th anniversary of the April 15 tax filing deadline.
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines statewide for those impacted by local storms, tornadoes and flooding.
The Treasury Secretary said the administration and the GOP are looking at a range of ways to help pay for President Trump’s tax agenda, including extending his 2017 tax cuts.
The accounting profession is at home everywhere in the country, but there are a few spots where it’s more concentrated.
In the world of small business and beyond, financial literacy is an essential skill. However, we know that understanding how and when to save, spend or invest – and what’s more, having confidence about these decisions – isn’t innate knowledge; it’s learned. This ultimately means financial literacy can be a position of privilege. So, to help …
A majority of Americans do not know that many provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are temporary and set to expire this year, according to a new survey
Tax and accounting solutions provider Wolters Kluwer said that there is currently no evidence that any financial or tax data has been impacted.