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 MoreYear: 2018
US 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.
Read MoreA Quick Comparison Of Tax Reform Changes
Tax reform means some pretty significant changes for taxpayers in 2018. Want to know what’s new? Here’s what you need to know – with charts!
Read MorePhone Spoofing Scam Triggers Social Security Warning
Just weeks after the Social Security Administration (SSA) issued a warning about an impersonation scheme, they are raising an alert about a new scam.
Read MoreFix The Tax Code Friday: Personal Exemptions
Today’s Fix The Tax Code Friday question: Should Congress set the personal exemption amount to zero permanently?
Read MoreThe Return Of Getting To Know You Tuesday
I’m thrilled to announce the return of Getting To Know You Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreIt’s Time To Renew Your PTIN
As part of preparations for the upcoming tax filing season, the IRS is reminding tax professionals that they must renew their PTINs for 2019.
Read MoreOn This Day In 1931, Capone Sentenced To Prison For Tax Evasion
Al Capone reportedly boasted, “They can’t collect legal taxes from illegal money.” He found out that wasn’t true when he was sentenced to prison for tax evasion.
Read MoreSocial Security Checks Will Increase In 2019
More than 63 million Americans will see an increase in their Social Security and SSI benefits in 2019.
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