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IRS to allow e-filing of Schedules K-2, K-3 starting in March
The IRS will allow tax preparers to e-file the new Schedules K-2 and K-3 starting this March.
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Easing technostress at work, home
As workplaces become increasingly digital, getting a handle on technostress will only become more necessary.
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Managing year-end stress with quick mindfulness habits
Taking moments out of your day to focus on the present may help reduce the stress and anxiety of year-end deadlines.
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IRS extends e-signing for documents to Oct. 31, 2023
The IRS will allow taxpayers and their representatives to e-sign an array of tax forms and returns until Oct. 31, 2023.
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FASAB clarifies federal accounting rules for debt cancellation
Federal entities on the statement of changes in net position should report debt cancellation as a nonexchange activity, according to an interpretation issued by FASAB.
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Be wary of fake charity scams during the holidays, IRS says
As part of its National Tax Security Awareness Week, the IRS is reminding taxpayers to wary of fake charities used by scammers to steal money and sensitive data.
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DOR revises terms for digital goods
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) has updated its terms regarding taxable digital goods and bundled transactions.
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Applications now open for diverse business grants in Wisconsin
Applications are now open for two grant programs totaling $75 million to support diverse businesses and communities in Wisconsin disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
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Tax pros can now order more IRS transcripts
Tax professionals can now order up to 30 Transcript Delivery System transcripts per client from the IRS.
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Fostering client trust while working remotely
Keeping clients satisfied with your firm’s services, even while working remotely, remains a core component of business development.