Think we’re finished with tax breaks in 2018? Not so fast. Hot on the heels of tax cuts from the Tax Jobs and Cuts Act (TJCA),
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Combat-Injured Veterans May Be Owed Tax Refunds
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that tax relief is available – retroactively – for veterans who received disability severance pay after January 17,
Read MoreHouse Committee Introduces Tax Reform 2.0
Think that we’re done with tax reform? The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was passed in December of 2017, with many of the provisions
Read MoreABA Reveals Theft Of More Than A Million Dollars
The American Bar Association (ABA) has revealed that a staff member had diverted about $1.3 million from the organization over a period of eight years.
Read More21 IRS Phone Scammers Finally Face Sentencing
Why can’t the government catch these guys? That was the sentiment echoed in my inbox over and over as those Internal Revenue Service (IRS) impersonation
Read MoreSocial Security Issues Warning About Scams
It may be summer, but the bad guys aren’t taking a vacation. The Acting Inspector General of Social Security, Gale Stallworth Stone, has issued a warning about
Read MoreArgument Falls Flat As PA Supreme Court Rules Soda Tax Legal
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court handed the City of Philadelphia a win today when it upheld a previous ruling that the tax on sweetened beverages is
Read MoreStates Sue IRS To Strike Down SALT Cap
In the days following tax reform, leaders in some states complained loudly about feeling targeted by deduction caps imposed on state and local taxes (SALT).
Read MoreSánchez Sits Out: Tax Issues May Be To Blame
Manchester United was missing Alexis Sánchez at the start of its US tour. The forward was reportedly denied access to the United States due to a tax fraud conviction.
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Can You Save Taxes By Treating Your Home As A Rental?
Ask The Taxgirl. Today, I tackle whether it makes sense to treat your home as a rental to save on taxes following tax reform.
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