OECD attempts to level the playing field

This week, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is meeting with finance ministers from other Group of 20 countries to discuss global tax rates. The Treasury’s goals include “leveling the playing field between U.S. and foreign corporations, ensuring corporations pay their fair share, and preventing the offshoring of American jobs.” The Organization for Economic Cooperation and […]

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Federal Budget Deficit

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has reported that the federal budget deficit for the first six months of fiscal year 2022 was an estimated $667 billion, or about 40% of the shortfall recorded during the same period last year. Revenues jumped by $418 billion (25%) and outlays dropped by $622 billion (18%), the CBO said. […]

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Extended Due Date

For taxpayers who’ve filed for an extension, highlight this date on your calendar: Monday, Oct. 17. That’s the new deadline to file your tax return with the IRS. Be aware that an extension of time to file will automatically process if taxpayers paid all or part of their taxes electronically by this year’s original due […]

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What’s the chance I will be audited?

According to new research, low-income taxpayers were audited by the IRS at a higher rate in fiscal 2021 than the previous year. Those who earned less than $25,000 in gross receipts were “audited at a rate five times higher” than other taxpayers, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University, which received […]

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Collection Due Process

Taxpayers who can’t pay their past-due tax bills may request a Collection Due Process (CDP) hearing. One married couple filed their 2016 tax return in 2019 but didn’t pay the full tax due of $41,678. After the IRS issued a levy notice, the couple requested a CDP hearing. They asked that their account be considered […]

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Are you an employee?

Employee or independent contractor? When a court must decide how workers are to be classified, it looks at various factors. In one case, the U.S. Tax Court found that a provider of private duty nurses failed to classify 99 nurses as employees during 2016–2018. The factors considered included: the degree of control the company exercised […]

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