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Subject of a Closed IRS Investigation? Now You Can Find Out Why.
Subject of a Closed IRS Investigation? Now You Can Find Out Why. http://bit.ly/2DQTRyh
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Tough decisions for pass-throughs
Tough decisions for pass-throughs http://bit.ly/2FHJcuG
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Cybercriminals trading tax pro ID numbers on the Dark Web
Cybercriminals trading tax pro ID numbers on the Dark Web http://bit.ly/2pBFjxZ
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IRS Says Wrongly Incarcerated Taxpayers Have Extra Time to Claim Tax Break
IRS Says Wrongly Incarcerated Taxpayers Have Extra Time to Claim Tax Break http://bit.ly/2DS17JU
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Supreme Court rules against IRS on obstruction case
Supreme Court rules against IRS on obstruction case http://bit.ly/2pC4SPC
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The Fine Line Between a Small Business & a Hobby
The Fine Line Between a Small Business & a Hobby
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Make telecommuting work for your nonprofit
Like their for-profit counterparts, not-for-profits are increasingly allowing employees to telecommute. Done right, work-at-home arrangements, either full time or on an occasional basis, can pay off for both employers and employees. But you’ll need to be proactive to avoid some… Read More
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Home-related tax breaks are valuable on 2017 returns, will be less so for 2018
Home ownership is a key element of the American dream for many, and the U.S. tax code includes many tax breaks that help support this dream. If you own a home, you may be eligible for several valuable breaks when… Read More
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Home vs. away: The company retreat conundrum
When a business decides to hold a retreat for its employees, the first question to be answered usually isn’t “What’s our agenda?” or “Whom should we invite as a guest speaker?” Rather, the first item on the table is, “Where… Read More