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IRS Announces Moratorium on the Employee Retention Credit and Provides Guidance for Civil Penalty Amnesty to Withdrawing Improper Claims, Also…
Is working from home (WFH) falling, signaling that workers have to go back to the office? Or is WFH now…
Seems like everything becomes a tax story eventually and so it goes with the colorful controversial Jack H Owoc and…
House Ways & Means Committee Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) has questioned the tax-exempt status of universities that, in his opinion,…
It’s October, so we’re thinking about… tax season? Even though that doesn’t feel like it should be right, it is.…
In the first of a two-episode series, Tim Jacobs of Hunton Andrews Kurth discusses the energy credits enacted in the…
Disputes focused on “syndicated” conservation easement transactions have existed for years, but they are far from repetitive for several reasons.…
There is a big data revolution quietly brewing inside the U.S. Federal Reserve that’s going to fundamentally change the way…
In a pivotal scene in the movie On The Basis Of Sex, Judge Doyle, portrayed by Gary Werntz, advises, “The…
Tax laws are created by Congress, with the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) often required to add details by issuing regulations,…
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