IRS Offers Limited-Time Settlement Opportunity for Conservation Easement Cases

The IRS is offering a limited-time settlement opportunity for eligible taxpayers involved in conservation easement disputes. A conservation easement generally restricts the use of property to preserve land or meet other conservation goals and may qualify for a charitable tax deduction based on the easement’s value. However, the IRS continues to challenge abusive transactions involving […]

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New Proposed Rules Could Expand Employer Fertility Benefits

The IRS and other federal agencies have proposed new rules that could expand employers’ ability to provide fertility benefits to employees as early as plan years starting Jan. 1, 2027. If finalized, the rules would create a new category of “limited excepted benefits” for fertility care, allowing services such as IVF, fertility medications, and infertility […]

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Your post-tax-filing checklist

After you’ve filed your 2025 tax return, what’s next? It’s easy to move on to other things, but taking a little time to address some tax-related items now can help you stay organized and avoid issues later. Here are a few to-dos. Check your refund status If you’re getting a tax refund and haven’t received […]

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Waiting on a Tariff Refund? Check Your Banking Information Now

Importers awaiting tariff refunds should ensure their banking information is up to date, because some payments are on hold pending account verification. Approximately $35.5 billion in refunds is currently being issued to importers who filed for refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled certain tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) were […]

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Understanding IRS Fraud & Abuse Rules

The IRS categorizes a tax return containing inaccuracies that could lead to overstated credits or understated income as “potentially abusive.” It labels a return as “fraudulent” if the taxpayer attempts to file using another person’s Social Security number or includes information that has no basis in fact. Participating in an illegal scheme to evade taxes […]

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FAQs about CAMs

If you’ve ever skimmed the auditor’s report for a public company and noticed a section titled critical audit matters (CAMs), you may have wondered what it means and whether it’s relevant to you. CAMs highlight complex, high-judgment areas that drive audit inquiries and testing procedures. Even for private companies, understanding audit risks can be helpful, […]

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