The field of tax is usually not regarded as being an outlet for exceptional creativity.
 
 
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Jun 14, 2018
 
 
 
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Why you should know about Kornfeld v. Commissioner
by JORGEN REX OLSON
 
The field of tax is usually not regarded as being an outlet for exceptional creativity. READ MORE »
 
 
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H&R Block shares plunge as simpler tax code weighs on forecast
 
H&R Block shares plunge as simpler tax code weighs on forecast
by BRANDON KOCHKODIN
 
The tax prep chain is one company that's not happy with the Trump tax cuts. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Retailers and restaurants want fixes to new tax law
 
Retailers and restaurants want fixes to new tax law
by MICHAEL COHN
 
Some of the mistakes in the hastily drafted legislation could cost the industries millions of dollars. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Seattle poised to repeal tax on Amazon and large employers
 
Seattle poised to repeal tax on Amazon and large employers
by KAREN WEISE
 
Under pressure from businesses and homeowners, the Seattle City Council is poised to repeal a tax on large employers like Amazon.com Inc. less than a month after it passed the tax unanimously. READ MORE »
 
 
Thomson Reuters offers tax reform toolkit
 
Thomson Reuters offers tax reform toolkit
by MICHAEL COHN
 
Thomson Reuters has introduced the Checkpoint Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Toolkit to help accounting firms advise clients about the new tax law. READ MORE »
 
 
In the blogs: Free lunch
by JEFF STIMPSON
 
The TCJA and havens; making videos for clients; bias in IRS collections; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. READ MORE »
 
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