The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are offering a safe harbor to provide relief to taxpayers who borrowed money to attend a nonprofit or for-profit school and had their student loan debts discharged.
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IRS offers tax relief for student loan debt discharges
By Michael Cohn      2 min read
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are offering a safe harbor to provide relief to taxpayers who borrowed money to attend a nonprofit or for-profit school and had their student loan debts discharged.
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Service disruption hits Thomson Reuters platforms
By Ranica Arrowsmith      2 min read
Accountants are left disgruntled with a lack of information.
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KPMG opens Lakehouse campus in Orlando
By Sean McCabe
The Big Four firm's $450 million, 55-acre learning and development center is set to host 28,000 professionals through its first year of operation.
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Tax pros’ top worry for 2020 is late client info
By Daniel Hood
Far fewer are concerned about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, unlike last year.
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New Jersey governor signs bill to bypass SALT cap on small business tax deductions
By Michael Cohn      2 min read
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation Monday giving small businesses in the Garden State a workaround for the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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Expense management vendors unite to form Emburse
By Michael Cohn      2 min read
A group of six travel and expense management software vendors — Abacus, Captio, Certify, Chrome River, Nexonia and Tallie — have come together under a single company, Emburse, in an effort to challenge SAP Concur.
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FASB is the villain!
By Peter Margaritis      5 min read
The ability to explain accounting clearly is the power that will make accountants superheroes.
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Tax Fraud Blotter: Her little secrets
By Jeff Stimpson      5 min read
A little off the top; noted; over the Edge; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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IRS improves online Withholding Estimator to reflect new W-4
By Michael Cohn      3 min read
The Internal Revenue Service unveiled an enhanced Tax Withholding Estimator on its website Tuesday, designed to help workers fill out the new W-4 withholding form and hopefully avoid the problems seen last year when many taxpayers found themselves owing more taxes or receiving less of a tax refund than they expected.
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State sales and use tax changes in 2019 and what to expect in 2020
By Mark Friedlich      25 min read
The year 2019 was a continuation of the banner year of 2018 for major law and administrative changes in sales and use tax compliance, inspired and driven in large part by the Supreme Court’s decision in South Dakota v Wayfair.
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