Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso got a win today when Spanish judge dropped the tax fraud case against him. But what about all of those Barcelona players?
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IRS Issues Warning On New Scam Targeting Tax Professionals
The key to stopping scammers is staying one step ahead of the bad guys. That’s why the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), together with state tax
Read MoreIRS Chief Talks Tax Season Open, Refund Delays & Trump Transition Team
With tax season looming, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Commissioner John Koskinen and partners from state tax authorities and the tax industry shared what taxpayers need to know in 2017.
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Stuart Hack
It’s Getting To Know You Tuesday. Today’s tax pro is Stuart Hack.
Read MoreIRS Offers Tax Help Online & By Phone – Or Make An Appointment
If you’re going to need in-person tax assistance from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), you will need an appointment for in-person tax help at all IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers (TAC).
Read MoreNew Taxes Send The Price Of Gas Soaring In Some States
With an emphasis on lowering federal taxes, consumers across the country are paying more in state and local taxes – including gas taxes. Drivers in seven states are paying more for gas in 2017.
Read MoreBogus IRS Calls Topped List Of Most Reported Scams In 2016
Callers posing as agents from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) attempting to collect bogus tax debts topped the list of the most reported scams of 2016, according to the Better Business Bureau. Those IRS phone scams accounted for 1 in 4 reported scams last year.
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Driving Home A Border Tax
It’s Fix The Tax Code Friday! Today’s question is focused on President-elect Trump’s tweet to Toyota, suggesting there might be a border tax for foreign – as well as U.S. – companies.
Read MoreCourt Rules Blogger Is Not Entitled To Unemployment Benefits
A publishing company does not have to provide unemployment insurance contributions to journalist and blogger Greg Mitchell. That was the decision overturning a decision by the New York Department of Labor which had initially ruled that the magazine must make the contributions.
Read MoreThe Top Tax Posts You Did – And Didn't – Read In 2016
Each year, I typically recap my top viewed posts alongside my own favorites. Here are my top tax posts for 2016.
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