Midterm elections are on the horizon, are contributions deductible?

The 2026 midterm elections are about six months away, so you may be thinking about donating money to political campaigns. It’s important to remember that contributions to candidates, campaign committees (including political action committees or PACs), political parties and groups seeking to influence legislation aren’t tax deductible. You’re also prohibited from deducting admission to dinners […]

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Taxpayer Advocacy Panel released 2025 Annual Report

The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP) is a nonpartisan advisory committee made up of citizen volunteers dedicated to improving the federal tax system. Recently, TAP released its 2025 Annual Report (https://bit.ly/48A507M), which summarizes its accomplishments (such as gathering input from ordinary taxpayers) and recommends IRS upgrades. Among the 188 suggestions TAP made to the IRS are […]

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Remote auditing is here to stay: How it’s changing the audit process

Once considered a temporary workaround, remote auditing is now a permanent part of how audits are planned and performed. Technological advances and evolving workforce expectations have pushed audit firms to rethink traditional, fully on-site approaches. The question isn’t whether remote auditing will continue (it will), but how firms and clients can use it effectively while […]

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A hearing on recreational marijuana comes next month

On April 23, 2026, the U.S. Justice Dept. and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) ordered state-licensed medical cannabis and FDA-approved marijuana products to be moved from Schedule I to a less-restricted Schedule III status (https://bit.ly/48hV9n0). This reclassification doesn’t legalize cannabis on the federal level, but it’s expected to have significant tax benefits for some cannabis businesses. […]

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On-site Food and Beverages deductions have changed for 2026

Does your business provide complimentary on-site food and beverages for employees? The rules for deducting certain business meals have changed. Beginning in 2026, employers generally can’t deduct 1) meals treated as de minimis fringe benefits, or 2) employer-provided meals that are excludable from an employee’s income and provided for the employer’s convenience on business premises. […]

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IRS to modernize NonProfit tax filing

The U.S. Dept. of the Treasury announced that the IRS plans to modernize Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax. The information form is generally filed by nonprofits. The revised form would require tax-exempt organizations to provide clearer reporting on certain activities. The planned changes are intended to improve transparency to help detect […]

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