Government Shutdown Will Not Impact the 2019 Tax Filing Season
On January 7, 2019, the IRS issued a statement indicating the 2019 tax filing season officially begins on January 28
On January 7, 2019, the IRS issued a statement indicating the 2019 tax filing season officially begins on January 28
Perpetrators of online fraud continue finding new and innovative methods to steal taxpayer information, siphon money, or corrupt computer systems.
Despite being enacted into law almost a year ago, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (“TCJA”) continues to
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (“TCJA”) continues to create both opportunities and challenges for the tax preparer
The Washington Post reported this month about the increased prevalence of scammers and their efforts to extort money by way
The IRS issued final guidance regarding taxpayer cash and noncash charitable contribution deductions. The regulations are effective July 30, 2018,
Cryptocurrencies (also referred to as “digital currency”) continue to grow in popularity and are becoming mainstream in commerce, perhaps with
For years, small and medium sized businesses have struggled with the question of whether to offer paid parental leave. Most
With Cleveland’s vibrant restaurant scene, buzzworthy sports teams, and recent spot on National Geographic’s “Top Places to Visit” list, the
Persons qualifying as U.S. resident aliens and those U.S. citizens with foreign bank accounts and other foreign financial holdings need