Americans are increasingly turning to the side hustle – but not necessarily reporting the extra cash to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Here’s what you need to know.
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IRS Announces All Of Georgia Now Eligible For Disaster Tax Relief
The IRS has extended tax relief in the wake of Hurricane Irma to the entire state of Georgia.
Read MoreThe Implications Of Revenue-Neutral Tax Reform
It’s Tax Reform Week on Forbes. Today’s guest post is written by Laurence Vance.
Read MoreWill We Get Tax Reform? It’s A Matter Of Congressional Debate
It’s Tax Reform Week on Forbes. Today’s guest post is written by Todd Simmens.
Read MoreProjected 2018 Tax Rates, Standard Deduction Amounts & More
Today, Bloomberg BNA released their predictions for 2018 tax brackets and other tax items. Here are their projected numbers for the 2018 tax year (beginning January 1, 2018).
Read MoreLifting The Middle Class Through Tax Reform
It’s Tax Reform Week on Forbes. Today’s guest post is written by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah).
Read MoreWhat A Tax Professional Would Like To See Out Of Tax Reform
It’s Tax Reform Week on Forbes. Today’s guest post is written by Russell Fox.
Read More2017 Is Our Year To Make History On Tax Reform
It’s Tax Reform Week on Forbes. Today’s guest post is written by Congressman Kevin Brady.
Read MoreWill Tax Reform Simplify The Tax Code?
It’s Tax Reform Week on Forbes. Today’s guest post is written by Bob Meyers.
Read MoreUPDATED: IRS, FinCEN Announce Tax Relief For Taxpayers Affected By Hurricane Irma
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced tax relief for those impacted by Hurricane Irma. Additionally, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced that taxpayers in affected areas have until January 31, 2018, to file their FBARs.
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