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The agency’s commissioner is upbeat, but tax preparers and financial planners worry that this year could be especially chaotic due to the COVID pandemic.
February 18 -
With vast numbers of clients working outside the office, practitioners are advising care.
November 4 -
Though notorious for being complex, they can be incredibly helpful in the hands of tax professionals who know how to use them.
October 8Canopy -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers a break if the checks they mailed in to pay their taxes still haven’t been opened up yet and are sitting in the trailers the IRS set up during the pandemic.
August 17 -
The extension also applies to Americans living abroad who would otherwise generally have had a filing deadline of June 15.
June 25Expat Tax Professionals -
Recipients of Social Security benefits, as well as railroad retirement and veterans benefits recipients, will need to act fast.
April 20 -
Even as they still have to deal with tax season, the service is tasked with handling much of the stimulus packages.
April 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service is postponing the date for filing gift tax and generation-skipping transfer tax returns and making payments until July 15 because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
March 30 -
While some tax-planning tasks can be time-sensitive, the challenge is to tackle the others that aren’t in a calculated fashion, an expert explains.
January 7 -
Sixty percent of advisors cited estimating health care costs as one of the biggest headaches when helping retirees plan for the future.
January 3