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Sarah Mahlof, founder of ezGrants, explains how employers could receive up to $26,000 in cash refunds.
March 28 -
A new bill taking shape in Congress is full of popular ideas and backed by both parties. But some experts say it doesn’t go far enough.
June 24 -
Sixty-four percent of small business owners report that managing federal business income taxes creates an administrative burden.
June 7 -
Philanthropists MacKenzie Scott and Melinda French Gates joined forces to give $40 million to four organizations that promote gender equality.
August 2 -
Blackstone Gives Back Challenge offered $100,000 to non-profit organizations.
July 23 -
Expert warns of a worst-case scenario for COVID jet-setters — filing multiple tax forms in different countries while also losing any benefits from tax treaties between jurisdictions.
July 12 -
The work-from-home environment is producing tax complexities for companies and their human resources departments.
June 7 -
The legislation aims to reduce inequality by giving more entrepreneurs access to capital through tax incentives.
April 20 -
Certain states are taxing nonresidents who used to work in the state but now do their jobs from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 1 -
Our panel of experts have identified these 12 credits, deductions and more as worth particular attention this year.
February 1 -
The initial direct deposits of the second round of economic impact payments are already going out to taxpayers.
December 29 -
The latest round of coronavirus stimulus legislation includes some major tax provisions and changes for accountants to watch out for in the New Year.
December 21 -
From COBRA premiums to long-term care, there are surprising uses for funds in these tax-advantaged accounts.
December 4 -
Get specific about when and how to close out administrative checkpoints for the end of the year, and delegate responsibilities accordingly.
November 30
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Strategists from Deutsche Bank propose a 5% levy for those who work from home on a regular basis and not because of a government lockdown mandates. Such a measure could raise $48 billion a year in the U.S.
November 16 -
COVID-19, the election and much more all need to be taken into account.
October 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers until the end of the year before it stops its temporary procedures for faxing in Forms 1045 and 1139 for claiming tentative tax refunds.
October 15 -
The CARES Act will play a critical role, according to Grant Thornton.
October 8 -
To protect client nest eggs, advisors must know which savings vehicles are protected — and they’re not all created equal.
September 10 -
As COVID-19 lockdown restrictions eased, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania businesses benefited.
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