Practitioners share ways to respond to clients who think the postponed deadline means they’re not busy.
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Intruder alert: What tax pros say to those who interrupt work
By Jeff Stimpson      4 min read
Practitioners share ways to respond to clients who think the postponed deadline means they’re not busy.
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Virus tax breaks could boost Walmart, vodka distillers, students
By Laura Davison      4 min read
Large retailers like Walmart Inc. and Target Corp., as well as student loan borrowers, are on a long list of potential winners from tax breaks included in a $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill approved by the Senate.
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Winners and losers in Congress’s $2T virus rescue plan
By Bloomberg News      7 min read
Days of negotiations between the Trump administration and Congress — and fierce lobbying by industries eager for assistance dealing with the coronavirus outbreak — has yielded a rescue package worth more than $2 trillion in spending and tax breaks.
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IRS offers more time to file FATCA form amid pandemic
By Michael Cohn      2 min read
The Internal Revenue Service is giving foreign banks and financial institutions more time to file information about U.S. taxpayers with overseas bank accounts because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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IRS lightens taxpayers' compliance and enforcement burden to help with COVID-19
By Jeff Stimpson      2 min read
The Internal Revenue Service is taking a “sweeping series of steps” to help taxpayers during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Seven common mistakes in tax preparation
By Tammara Madison
Whether you are a 20-year accounting veteran or just entering the field, it behooves you to keep a list (and check it twice) of the most common tax preparation blunders.
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IRS releases guidance on tax deadline postponement
By Michael Cohn      2 min read
The Internal Revenue Service posted a frequently asked questions page about the recently announced delay in tax filing and payments until July 15 because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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Time out: How the deadline postponement is affecting tax preparers
By Jeff Stimpson      5 min read
One thing they all agree on: It hasn’t cut their workload.
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Tax season, interrupted
By Roger Russell      5 min read
Coronavirus, postponed deadlines, stimulus bills and social distancing bring new levels of complexity to tax.
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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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