The Internal Revenue Service did a good job last tax season dealing with the many changes in the tax law, despite the 35-day government shutdown, but it still needs to improve its dealings with taxpayers who have limited proficiency with the English language, according to a new report.
IRS needs to improve service for taxpayers with limited proficiency in English →
| By Michael Cohn 3 min read
| The Internal Revenue Service did a good job last tax season dealing with the many changes in the tax law, despite the 35-day government shutdown, but it still needs to improve its dealings with taxpayers who have limited proficiency with the English language, according to a new report. | |
Senate Democrats investigate corporate loopholes in TCJA regulations →
| By Michael Cohn 2 min read
| A group of Senate Democrats has launched an investigation of the regulatory process for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the ways in which exceptions were made for corporations as a result of fierce lobbying with the passage of the 2017 tax overhaul. | |
Art of Accounting: Withum SOTF 2020 →
| By Edward Mendlowitz 3 min read
| Withum’s annual State of the Firm (SOTF) event, attended by over 1,000 Withum team members, was held at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center last Monday. | |
Crunching the numbers on growth →
| By Daniel Hood
| Setting a growth goal is about much more than picking a percentage -- firms need to dive deeper to understand what it will really take to hit that goal, says Bob Lewis of The Visionary Group -- and they need to make sure they have people who can bring in the new business they need. | |
Expat tax services directory updated and expanded →
| By Michael Cohn 2 min read
| American Citizens Abroad, a group that promotes the interests of U.S.-born expatriates, has updated and relaunched its online Expat Tax Services Directory of firms providing tax services, tax preparation, accounting services, financial advisory and legal services. | |
IRS to restore some sequestered funds →
| By Jeff Stimpson 1 min read
| Less than a thousand businesses were affected by an OMB determination involving the refundable corporate minimum tax credit. | |
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