With more than a month to go until Tax Day, this isn’t typically the time that taxpayers consider filing for an extension. But this isn’t
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Social Security Warns On New Texting Scam
Scammers aren’t just relying on robocalls and voice mails to reach potential victims: they’re now texting. The Inspector General of Social Security, Gail S. Ennis, recently issued a
Read MorePresident Trump Considers Payroll Tax Relief In Response To COVID-19
Stocks are expected to rally today after a historic drop on Monday. Concerns over the price of oil (thanks to a price war between Russia
Read MoreTax Court Takes Measures To Prevent Spread Of Coronavirus
Have a Tax Court matter? If you’ve clicked over to the Tax Court web site lately, you’ve likely seen this: It reads: The U.S. Tax
Read MoreIRS Announces Tax Relief For Tennessee Tornado Victims
At least 24 people have been reported dead, dozens were injured, and tens of thousands were left without power following a series of storms in
Read MoreIRS Tax Filing Statistics Pick Up, But Still Lower Than 2018 Or 2019
Taxpayers are still taking their time to file: that’s the takeaway from recent filing statistics released by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Tax season opened on time on January
Read MoreHow To Pay Your Tax Bill In 2020
Ready to file your federal income tax return? I know: it’s still early in the season. But if you owe taxes, don’t forget to pay
Read MoreDr. Seuss Re-Imagined: One Tax, Two Tax
Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss! Theodor Seuss Geisel, or Dr. Seuss as he is known to most of the world, was born on March 2, 1904. And
Read MoreFinally! IRS Issues Proposed Regulations On Business Meals & Entertainment
Still confused about the business expense deduction for meals and entertainment under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)? In the months following the new law,
Read MoreIRS Plans Home Visits
We all know that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) won’t initiate taxpayer contact with a phone call. But a knock on the door? That’s precisely
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