Tax Fraud Blotter: Pain and gain
On the run; Talent for fraud; relative chips in; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
On the run; Talent for fraud; relative chips in; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The extended tax deadline is helpful — but practitioners still find themselves with plenty to do.
The IRS has been meaning to make the form electronically fileable for a number of years.
The House voted Thursday to give small businesses financially strapped by the COVID-19 crisis more flexibility to spend forgivable loans for payrolls and expenses from the government’s popular Paycheck Protection Program.
To better understand how the U.S. tax rules apply to virtual currency, one can view the many technical issues that arise as answering one of four questions.
As businesses seek to get employees back to the office, employers need to figure out how to address the health and safety of their workforce while also complying with applicable law.
Employment after COVID-19: Firms must weigh risk with privacy
Despite the coronavirus, firms can’t afford to stop looking for prospects
Do employees working remotely during the pandemic trigger filing obligations for their companies?
The SBA’s form clarifies some issues, but still leaves questions to be answered.
Opponents like Sen. Ron Wyden claims the rules are politically motivated.