Browsing: Taxes
“What a difference the past 12 months has made.” That was how IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel kicked off remarks focused on the first anniversary of the…
Tax tips on TikTok and other social media can be helpful. But when a tax strategy sounds too good to be true, it should give you…
Tom Cullinan, a former IRS official now with Chamberlain Hrdlicka, discusses the basics of the employee retention credit, the recent rise in misleading promotions and fraudulent…
It is no secret that many people seek to avoid California taxes by moving right before a major income event. They might be selling a company…
The G-20 is keeping a close eye on how developing countries are faring at the OECD’s inclusive framework. Within the past 18 months, the group has…
Last month, James W. Lewis died in Cambridge, Mass., of natural causes. If that name sounds familiar, it’s because the former tax preparer was a suspect,…
In March 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to provide emergency financial assistance during the pandemic. The CARES Act included…
Ever since “Under the Tuscan Sun,” I’ve imagined channeling my inner Diane Lane and restoring an old Italian farmhouse. I’m guessing that many Americans assume that’s…
As a kid growing up in suburban Detroit, it was frequently noted that our town “looked down” on Canada . . . literally. It was a…
The charitable reading of the grant of statutory authority in the clean hydrogen credit under section 45V(f) is that Congress gave Treasury considerable regulatory leeway to…