Inflation Reduction revenue target

The IRA will raise revenue through a new 15% minimum tax on large, profitable corporations and a 1% excise tax on stock buybacks. The bill is intended to reduce the U.S. deficit by about $300 billion. Other revenue would come from stricter enforcement of tax compliance by the IRS. The IRA also includes significant provisions […]

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Receive an IRS letter?

Have you ever received a letter from the IRS? Some people may get a little panicky from unexpected IRS attention. They might even tuck an unopened letter into a drawer, hoping it will go away. But not all IRS correspondence is scary. It might be a notice of a change to your account. Generally, IRS […]

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Crowdfunding, is it taxable?

Is income from crowdfunding taxable? It’s a popular way to raise money for emergencies, charities, businesses and more. But the funds could be taxable. Under federal law, gross income is income from all sources, unless it’s excluded by law, such as a gift. For crowdfunded donations to qualify as gifts, certain conditions must be met. […]

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Missouri Storm Relief

After extending tax filing and payment deadlines for Kentucky victims of recent storms, the IRS has now offered the same relief to qualified Missouri residents and businesses. For regular tax deadlines between July 26 and Nov. 15, the extended deadline is Nov. 15. This includes returns that received a 2021 tax return extension to Oct. […]

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Cyber risks: A critical part of your auditor’s risk assessment

As businesses and not-for-profit entities increasingly rely on technology, cyberthreats are becoming more sophisticated and aggressive. Auditors must factor these threats into their risk assessments. They can also help you draft cybersecurity disclosures and brainstorm ways to mitigate your risk of an attack. Increasing risks How much does a data breach cost? The average has […]

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Advance Child Tax Credit payments

One of the provisions of a 2021 law was that the IRS developed an online portal enabling taxpayers to unenroll from receiving advance Child Tax Credit payments. The IRS released an updated website in Jan. 2022 to address the required functionality. But a recent audit by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) found […]

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