New Hampshire and Massachusetts are fighting over whether the Bay State still has the right to tax the incomes of 103,000 former commuters now working from home in New Hampshire. But this tax spat deals with issues that spread far beyond the Massachusetts border — it has national implications and could impact millions of Americans.
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With the job losses and unemployment numbers this year, freelance work has replaced full-time staff positions for many people. This means that, with the gig economy already in full swing, we can expect to continue to see a robust freelance economy in the future. Since this is new territory for many, there are some new
It’s official: The Internal Revenue Service has pushed the April 15 tax day deadline to May 17, according to a statement by U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr., the chairman of the House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Oversight, who had been leading a push to make tax day later this year due to the pandemic
While many businesses are excited that the American Rescue Plan Act extended the the Employee Retention Credit (“ERC”) for the entire 2021 calendar year for eligible employers, it is critical to review two important items in order to properly claim the ERC in the first quarter of 2021. For a quick ERC recap, a business
There’s welcome news for financially struggling taxpayers with federal tax debts who didn’t get Round 1 and Round 2 economic impact payments, and were instructed to file 2020 tax returns to claim the payments as a recovery rebate credit. The Internal Revenue Service has now agreed to use its discretion to bypass offsets for federal