IRS
Accountant Who Cheated IRS Will Serve Time in Federal Prison
Michael Goldner of Paoli, PA, was sentenced to 40 months in prison and three years of supervised release.
Buy an EV Now or Later? The Tax Credit Rules are About to Change
Qualification requirements change in January following the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Biden Nominates Daniel Werfel as Next IRS Chief
An ex-IRS acting commissioner, Werfel is the global leader of the Public Sector practice at Boston Consulting Group.
IRS Has Lots of Jobs to Fill at Taxpayer Assistance Centers
Agency is seeking more than 700 new employees to help taxpayers at walk-in sites across the country.
Home Health Costs Can Be Tax Deductible
If the aide performs other household chores like cooking and cleaning, you must apportion their wages. Only the part allocable to medical care is deductible as a medical expense.
Tax Season Readiness Guide
A 2022 Tax Season Readiness Guide to help you stay informed, save time on planning, and align your team for efficiency.
Good Documentation Helps Small Business Clients Prepare For Audits
Unfortunate as it may be, you know that small business clients too often neglect their bookkeeping, expense documentation, and other tax-related responsibilities.
Home Improvements May Qualify as Medical Expenses on Taxes
In certain limited situations, you may realize a tax break for a home improvement that is deemed to be medically necessary. If you qualify, a portion of the expense is deductible as a medical expense as...