Protect yourself from fraudsters impersonating the IRS and other tax scams

Tax scammers continue to target taxpayers through email, text messages, phone calls and regular mail. They often try to create urgency or fear to trick victims into sharing sensitive information or sending money. The IRS warns taxpayers to remain cautious because scammers continually change tactics to steal personal and financial information. IRS impersonation scams First […]

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Teachers: Make Summer Tax-Smart

If you’re a schoolteacher, you’re probably enjoying a well-deserved summer break. But consider using some of your free time to organize tax records. You may be familiar with the $350 classroom expense deduction, but you can’t claim it unless you know what you’ve spent out of pocket. If you buy classroom supplies this summer, make […]

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Want to speed up your month-end close? Here’s how

For many organizations, the end of the month brings added pressure to finalize financial records accurately and on time. This process often requires coordination across various departments, including finance and accounting (F&A), operations, sales and payroll. When handoffs aren’t well coordinated, the risk of financial reporting delays and errors increases. The good news is that […]

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IRS Advisory Committee Recommends Big Changes for Tax Administration

Simpler tax rules. Better digital tools. Stronger fraud protection. Those are just some of the priorities highlighted in the newly released Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee (ETAAC) 2026 report to the IRS and Congress. (ETAAC members represent taxpayers, tax professionals, tax software developers, payroll service providers, the financial industry, and state and local governments.) The […]

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