IRS adds six more forms to list that can be signed digitally; 16 now available
IR-2020-206, September 10, 2020 WASHINGTON — On August 28, the IRS announced that it would temporarily allow the use of digital signatures on certain forms that cannot
IR-2020-206, September 10, 2020 WASHINGTON — On August 28, the IRS announced that it would temporarily allow the use of digital signatures on certain forms that cannot
IR-2020-207, September 10, 2020 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today urged individuals who owe taxes but have not yet filed for 2019 to act
IR-2020-208, September 11, 2020 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service has selected 10 new members for the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee (ETAAC). Established in
IR-2020-209, September 14, 2020 WASHINGTON — The final regulations (PDF) for the business interest expense deduction limitation published in the Federal Register today. The final regulations vary slightly
True confession: every time a client calls or emails me with those faithful words “I’m being audited!” I cringe a little. Not because I’m afraid
Being a business owner is a truly complicated proposition. Not only are dreaming up a new idea, but you’re also building it, refining it, and
IR-2021-102, May 5, 2021 WASHINGTON —The Internal Revenue Service’s Office of the Chief Procurement Officer today announced the successful development of a web app called
IR-2021-103, May 5, 2021 WASHINGTON — Today, the Internal Revenue Service, the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and the Bureau of the Fiscal Service announced
As a business owner and entrepreneur, can I ask you a personal question? Why are you doing this? What led you to open your own
IR-2020-125, June 19, 2020 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today issued proposed regulations that provide guidance for the deduction of qualified transportation fringe and commuting expenses.
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