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Affluent investors typically have more complicated financial lives and more ways to get things wrong when filing federal tax returns in 2023.
February 28 -
IRS algorithms in determining tax returns to audit, enforcement policy and resource constraints result in significant racial disparity in returns chosen for a tax audit.
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The nation's tax collector decided that it won't tax state rebates and refunds issued last year, just one week after telling taxpayers to hold off on submitting a federal return.
February 12 -
The agency said unexpectedly that it was still deciding whether state rebates to taxpayers were taxable income.
February 8 -
New IRS rules that allow a surviving spouse more time to file for an estate tax benefit and higher audit rates for wealthy individuals are just two developments for advisors to note.
February 1 -
The IRS has compiled a list of mistakes they often see on tax returns.
February 1 -
The service unveiled a long-awaited online portal where businesses will be able to file their 1099 information returns for free.
January 25 -
Tax pros who have begun working on their clients' returns are encountering a slight change in wording at the top of Form 1040.
January 24 -
The 2023 season just opened, but you should still plan now for next year.
January 24 -
A chief counsel memo says taxpayers who want to claim tax deductions for donating cryptocurrency need to first receive a "qualified appraisal" if the amount exceeds $5,000.
January 23