It’s Ask The Taxgirl! Today’s question focuses on what to do with (and how to report) when you encounter a bad tax preparer.
Read MoreMonth: November 2018
French Tax Authority Will Look At Social Media
If you don’t think what you post on social media matters, think again. France has announced that it will begin searching social media accounts next
Read MoreAsk The Taxgirl: Standard Deduction Versus Itemized Deductions
It’s Ask The Taxgirl! Today, we tackle claiming the standard deduction versus itemizing your deductions.
Read MoreIRS Announced Planned Outage Over Veterans Day Weekend
Some IRS online services will be closed this weekend for annual maintenance.
Read MoreIRS Reminds Taxpayers To Renew ITINs
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a reminder to taxpayers with an expiring Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) to submit their renewal applications. Failing to renew
Read MoreGetting To Know You Tuesday: Manasa Nadig, EA
It’s Getting To Know You Tuesday! Today’s tax pro is Manasa Nadig.
Read MoreIRS Will Continue Free File Alliance
The IRS has announced that it has reached an agreement with the Free File Alliance that will continue the program & make it better for the 2019 tax season.
Read MoreA History Of The Poll Tax In America
As voters head to the polls to cast ballots in local, state and federal elections, questions linger. It’s been an ugly political season. Allegations of
Read MoreUS Tax Court Rejects Actor’s Bid To Reduce Tax Debt By Millions
Actor Wesley Snipes has learned that the United States Tax Court has rejected his bid to reduce his tax debt by millions.
Read MoreUses For Leftover Halloween Candy And The Resulting TCJA Tax Consequences
Have a stash of candy after trick-or-treat? Here are 13 uses for leftover Halloween candy – complete with the tax consequences.
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