IRS owes tax refunds to 133,000 injured veterans
The Internal Revenue Service is preparing to send millions of dollars in tax refunds to veterans who received disability severance payments starting in 1991.
The Internal Revenue Service is preparing to send millions of dollars in tax refunds to veterans who received disability severance payments starting in 1991.
Disabled, in foster care and deductible; no profits but thousands in expenses; conviction overturned; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
The IRS and Treasury have unveiled a proposed postcard-sized version of the workhorse form.
Motion picture and TV production tax incentives should be incorporated in the tax planning process to lower the cost of production.
The bill would allow taxpayers to treat the amounts paid for membership at a fitness facility as medical expenses.
When you start marketing your firm using a variety of marketing tactics at once, you will soon realize that all leads are not to be treated equally.
A former Tesla Inc. employee portrayed by Elon Musk as a saboteur has filed a whistle-blower tip with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleging the company made misstatements and omissions to investors.
The organization is inviting 24 young leaders from across the state to learn best practices on leading the next generation of professionals.
Two of the oldest minority-controlled accounting firms are joining together.
It was supposed to be the best of times for the biggest U.S. banks: Rising interest rates and corporate tax cuts would boost profitability and spur lending, while deregulation lowered costs.