Two new refundable credits are aimed at immediately and fully reimbursing employers, dollar-for-dollar, for the cost of providing coronavirus-related leave to their employees.
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Employers can use payroll tax credits for paid leave for coronavirus
By Michael Cohn      5 min read
Two new refundable credits are aimed at immediately and fully reimbursing employers, dollar-for-dollar, for the cost of providing coronavirus-related leave to their employees.
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Art of Accounting: Tax season in the new reality
By Edward Mendlowitz      3 min read
What we did yesterday is no longer relevant during the coronavirus pandemic, and we need to adapt and quickly. Here are some issues to consider.
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Supreme Court overturns rule on who owns corporate tax refunds
By Roger Russell      4 min read
The decision means companies and subsidiaries will want to establish clear tax allocation agreements.
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Trump tax-return fight put on hold again to await McGahn ruling
By Laura Davison      1 min read
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden in Washington issued a stay on the tax case Friday — the second in two months — to wait for a full federal appeals court.
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Trump moves tax day to July 15 because of coronavirus
By Michael Cohn      3 min read
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin tweeted Friday that President Trump has directed him to move Tax Day to July 15, giving taxpayers more time to file their taxes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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How have global tax rates on intellectual property stayed so low?
By Frank Vari      6 min read
Some common planning techniques have emerged to maintain favorable IP tax rates.
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Tax Fraud Blotter: Sleepy time
By Jeff Stimpson      6 min read
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McConnell coronavirus stimulus plan to give $1,200 to individuals, $2,400 to couples
By Laura Davison, Daniel Flatley and Steven T. Dennis      4 min read
A centerpiece of the package is tax rebates to individuals of $1,200 and $2,400 for married couples. Rebates are completely phased-out for taxpayers with incomes exceeding $99,000 for individuals or $198,000 for a couple.
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Coronavirus relief law includes tax breaks for paid sick leave, family leave
By Michael Cohn      3 min read
A package of coronavirus relief legislation that was signed into law Wednesday includes provisions for paid sick leave, family leave and medical leave, along with tax credits to help employers and the self-employed pay for them.
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NCCPAP calls for pushing all tax deadlines to Oct. 15
By Daniel Hood      2 min read
The group says the Treasury’s actions so far don’t reflect the difficulties taxpayers and tax professionals are facing.
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