They Didn’t Report $1.8M — Here’s What the Tax Court Said

Federal law generally defines gross income as income from all sources. This includes income from settlements unless excluded by law, such as those paid for personal injuries or personal sickness. One married couple received a $1,800,000 settlement from the wife’s former employer, but they didn’t report the amount on their tax return. The wife argued […]

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Big Brands Raise Prices as Tariff Policy Shifts—Here’s What’s Going On

President Trump has pushed back the effective date of most reciprocal foreign tariffs to Aug. 7, 2025. They’ve been delayed several times, most recently to Aug. 1. Trump says double-digit tariffs on most countries’ goods will restore trade balances and boost domestic growth. But critics of his trade policy argue these import taxes will, among […]

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Tap into the 20% rehabilitation tax credit for business space improvements

If your business occupies a large space and you’re planning to relocate, expand or renovate in the future, consider the potential benefits of the rehabilitation tax credit. This could be particularly valuable if you’re interested in historic properties. The credit is equal to 20% of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures (QREs) for a qualified rehabilitated building […]

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National Whistleblower Appreciation Day: Recognizing Integrity Since 1778

July 30 was National Whistleblower Appreciation Day. According to the IRS, whistleblowers have played an important role in its efforts to promote fairness and accountability, as well as collect funds from noncompliant taxpayers. In fact, since issuing its first award in 2007, the IRS has paid over $1.3 billion in awards based on the successful […]

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Confirm this: Why your auditors contact third parties

If your company’s financial statements are audited, chances are your auditor will send out external confirmations. These information requests may be sent directly to your customers, vendors, banks, attorneys and benefit plan administrators. For your internal finance and accounting team, the confirmation process may feel intrusive or confusing, especially when third parties don’t respond immediately. […]

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IRS & Social Security Payments Go All-Electronic — No More Paper Checks After Sept. 2025

If you still receive federal payments by paper check, you may need to take certain steps soon. Starting Sept. 30, 2025, the federal government will stop issuing paper checks for payments such as tax refunds, Social Security benefits and more. Direct deposit will become the only option unless the deadline is extended. The goal is […]

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