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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The Taxpayer Advocate Service is reminding small businesses of an upcoming deadline for filing an amended return to claim a domestic research and experimental (R&E) deduction. Tax legislation signed into law last year allows businesses to deduct domestic R&E expenses in the year they’re incurred, starting with the 2025 tax year. It also allows eligible […]

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IRS CP53E Notices Are Causing Confusion About Refunds — Here’s What to Know

Did you receive an IRS CP53E notice and wonder what it means for your tax refund? Millions of taxpayers received these notices — in some cases erroneously — causing confusion about refund processing and bank account information. The notices also raised concerns about potential fraud. In response, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is urging […]

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Adoption Assistance Programs Can Offer Valuable Tax Benefits for Employers and Employees

Employers: A qualified adoption assistance program is a family-friendly benefit worth looking into. It can help your employees manage adoption costs by allowing qualifying employer-provided payments or reimbursements to be excluded from federal taxable income. You can fund the program yourself or, in some cases, through pretax employee salary reductions under a Section 125 cafeteria […]

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IRS Direct Deposit Refunds Rise as Paper Check Delays Continue

According to the U.S. Treasury Dept., 98% of taxpayers receive their IRS refunds electronically. In 2026, direct deposit refunds increased by 14% over 2025, likely due to the IRS’s paperless initiative. Yet not all taxpayers can receive electronic refunds. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has reported that 4% of U.S. households lack a bank account. […]

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IRS Releases FY 2025 Data Book Highlighting Tax Filing and Refund Trends

The IRS has published its annual Data Book for fiscal year (FY) 2025. It provides a statistical overview of the tax agency’s operations. A few highlights: In FY 2025, the IRS processed 271.4 million federal tax returns and supplemental documents, including almost 162.8 million individual income tax returns. The total revenue collected exceeded $5.3 trillion. […]

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