The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is warning about a new identity theft scam targeting international taxpayers and non-resident aliens. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreGuilty Verdict In Tax Case Tied To Former Congressman
An investigation into a tax and fraud scheme involving the School District of Philadelphia previously resulted in guilty verdicts for Chaka “Chip” Fattah, Jr. and his father, former Congressman Chaka Fattah. Today, a jury added another guilty verdict to the mix.
Read MoreTax Deadline Is Next Week For Many Tax-Exempt Organizations
Don’t put those sharpened pencils away just yet. There’s one more tax filing deadline looming: Tuesday, May 15, 2018, marks the filing deadline for many tax-exempt organizations.
Read MoreNew IRS Tool Makes It Easier To Research Charities
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has introduced a new online tool, the Tax Exempt Organization Search (TEOS), on its website in order to provide “faster, easier access” to information about tax-exempt organizations.
Read MoreTaxes, Not Tacos & Tequila: What You Should Know About Cinco De Mayo
Ready to celebrate Cinco de Mayo? Here’s what you need to know before you break out the tequila.
Read MoreCourt To Consider Taxation Of Bobbleheads And Other Sports Promotions
Fans love bobbleheads and other “free” items – but are they really free? That’s the issue heading to the Ohio Supreme Court, as the Cincinnati Reds defends their resale exemption claim on promotional items.
Read MoreNew Proposal Would Boost Charitable Mileage Rate
This week, Rep. Nolan (D-MN) introduced a post-tax reform bill to equalize the charitable and business mileage rates. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreTax Bill Would Bring Back Deductions For Union Dues & Other Job Expenses
The new tax reform law eliminates tax breaks for unreimbursed job expenses, including union dues. One Senator wants to change that. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MorePrivate Eye Who Tried To Access Trump’s Tax Returns Is Going To Jail
At one time, it felt like everyone wanted to see President Trump’s tax returns. One Louisiana man tried to access those tax returns illegally. Here’s what happened.
Read MoreWhat You Need To Know Before You Share Your Next Tax Meme
Seen any good tax memes lately? Before you share, make sure that it’s accurate. Here are some ways to check.
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