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Effective January 1, 2023 if you are age 70-1/2 or older, you can distribute up to $50,000 from your traditional IRA directly into a charitable remainder…
The frustration of business owners regarding their federal income tax payments is palpable. Though no major tax legislation has recently been passed, federal income tax payments…
Tax Notes contributing editors Robert Goulder and Joseph J. Thorndike examine the looming debt ceiling crisis and its likely effect on the IRS’s budget, all in…
As if texting shorthand wasn’t confusing enough (IKR?), when you have stock options, restricted stock units, or an employee stock purchase plan, you are plunged into…
Tax Notes reporter Andrea Muse provides an update on the state and federal lawsuits challenging Maryland’s digital advertising tax. This transcript has been edited for length…
Are you still waiting to hear something from the IRS about the status of your tax return? The agency recently issued updates about filing and processing.…
It will probably be a long time before Congress redrafts section 482, but it’s never too early to propose improvements to the flawed statute that authorizes…
This is an extremely tough question to answer on your own. The number of major, interconnected factors includes your retirement age, the return you can safely…
Last week I told you about alternative tax thinker Brian Swanson. Others might call Brian a tax protester, which is how Wikipedia refers to someone who…
More than three years after the COVID-19 pandemic started, returning to the office versus working from home still hasn’t settled down. There’s an ongoing tension around…