There have been many schemes to avoid paying taxes. The IRS has, for years, included these schemes and the related frivolous arguments as part of its Dirty Dozen list, reminding taxpayers “that time and again, these arguments have been thrown out of court.” The U.S. Tax Court recently heard yet another case focusing on such
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As originally enacted, many Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions were set to expire, phase out, or otherwise change between 2017 and 2027 in ways that mostly increase taxes. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act mitigated some of these changes, while the American Rescue Plan Act and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) generally
Last month, the IRS got folks talking when it announced it was launching a pilot program for a free direct online tax-filing service. The announcement was part of a report to Congress offered in response to a mandate in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. IRS E-File System According to the report, the IRS has
The ongoing struggle between employers and employees over remote work continues. Some employers are threatening remote workers, while others are offering more in-office benefits. We’ll see how it all pans out, but our tight job market currently gives workers—at least college-educated ones—the upper hand over employers. The Washington Post recently reported how Google GOOG is
Robert Goulder of Tax Notes and Benjamin Alarie and Susan Massey, both of Blue J Legal, discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using generative AI models to assist with complicated tax questions and research. Robert Goulder: Hello and welcome to the latest edition of In the Pages. I’m Bob Goulder with Tax Notes. Today we’re
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