Divorce & Business Ownership: Understanding the Tax Implications

In the event of divorce, part or all of a married couple’s business will often be considered divisible marital property. If you’re in this situation, you likely can divide your business ownership interests without triggering federal income or gift taxes. The spouse receiving the interests assumes the existing tax basis (to determine future gain or […]

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Tax Day is coming soon

Tax Day is quickly approaching, but it’s not the only important April 15 deadline. If you have income that isn’t subject to withholding, such as self-employment or investment earnings, your first 2026 estimated tax payment is due on April 15. That day is also the last chance to make prior-year (2025) IRA contributions, which may […]

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The tax resistance movement

Tax resistance, or the refusal to pay tax as a form of political protest, has a long history in the United States. Some protestors, for example, adjust their payroll withholding so they’re only paying part of what they owe. Others deliberately neglect to file tax returns or remit tax owed. But such actions are generally […]

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Be alert for fraud

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how almost everything is done, including how fraud is committed. For example, a scammer might use AI to generate “deepfake” voices or “spoof” caller ID information to impersonate IRS agents. AI also makes it easier for perpetrators to establish robocall networks. (The IRS always stresses that it will contact taxpayers […]

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New information return and payroll tax reporting rules require attention

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) introduced or updated numerous business-related tax provisions. The changes that are likely to have a major impact on employers and payroll management companies include new information return and payroll tax reporting rules. Let’s take a closer look at what’s new beginning in 2026 — and what businesses need […]

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