The IRS has warned taxpayers to watch for promotions involving exaggerated art donation tax deduction deals that target high-income filers. The IRS even offers tips to avoid getting caught in a scheme. There are ways to properly claim donations of art. But some unscrupulous promoters may use direct solicitation to promise values of art that
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Starting in January, eligible electric vehicle buyers can receive a federal tax credit as an upfront discount at the dealership, making savings more immediate, the U.S. Treasury Department announced Friday. Prior to the new guidance, buyers – including those who bought electric vehicles this year – have had to claim EV credits after the fact,
If you’re a paid preparer looking to renew your Preparer Tax Identification Number in 2024, it’s going to cost you… less. The IRS has again reduced the cost of PTIN fees, according to an interim final rule published this week. In 2024, the cost to renew or obtain a PTIN will be just $19.75 ($11
Who killed local and print journalism? The industry will tell you that Google and Meta are at fault because of their massive transformation of information sharing — and tight control over digital advertising. Google and Meta will tell you that they’re not to blame; rather, the internet fundamentally changed how we encounter and consume news
Robert Kerr, formerly with the IRS and now with Kerr Consulting, discusses latest developments from the IRS, including the tax agency’s plans for a government shutdown and its handling of the employee retention credit. This transcript has been edited for length and clarity. David D. Stewart: Welcome to the podcast. I’m David Stewart, editor in
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