If your business has research and experimental (R&E) expenses, recent tax law changes may affect how you deduct those costs […]
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Know your rights and what to do if the IRS sends you a bill after you already paid your taxes. […]
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Don’t miss potential tax refunds tied to COVID-19 relief rules. Learn who may still qualify and how to protect your […]
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Join the Taxpayer Advocate Service at the 2026 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum, the IRS’s five-city outreach and education program tailored […]
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Summertime is the perfect time for a mid-year tax checkup. A tax checkup will help you avoid being surprised with […]
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Join TAS at the 2026 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum to attend Town Halls, earn continuing education credits, and get help […]
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Do you owe a penalty? Here’s why and what you may be able to do about it. There are many […]
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Did you know that if you’re an eligible educator, you can deduct up to $300 of unreimbursed business expenses? And […]
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There has been a lot of information in the news about how the IRS is moving away from paper checks. […]
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Learn if Medicaid waiver payments are tax-exempt, how to report them, and when to file an amended return to claim […]
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