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$70M added to We’re All In funding
Gov. Evers recently announced the addition of $70 million to the We’re All In grant program, totaling $120 million in the second round of grants to small businesses across the state.
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Building remote-work policies that last
Nearly nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic, firm owners and leaders are beginning to construct remote-work policies that last.
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WICPA, others ask IRS for penalty relief
The WICPA, AICPA and other state associations are encouraging the IRS and Treasury to provide targeted penalty relief for late filings and payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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IRS reminds taxpayers of $300 charity deduction
The IRS is reminding taxpayers of a special new provision that allows more people to easily deduct up to $300 in donations to qualifying charities this year.
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Final regulations define Sec. 1031 property
The IRS has issued final regulations that define what property qualifies for Sec. 1031 like-kind exchange treatment.
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Madison named best place to retire
In its “Best Places to Retire” ranking for 2020, Money Magazine ranked Madison first in the nation.
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IRS partnership to improve contracting processes
The IRS has announced a new partnership with an analytics consulting firm along with academic researchers to improve the agency’s procurement operations.
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UBTI computation for separate businesses
Final IRS regulations discuss how an exempt organization calculates unrelated business taxable income if it has more than one unrelated trade or business.
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Annual IRS report identifies $2.3B in tax fraud
In its annual report, the IRS’ Criminal Investigation division identified $2.3 billion in tax fraud for fiscal year 2020.
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Centralized partnership audit regime changes proposed
The IRS has proposed new guidance on when the new centralized partnership audit regime does not apply to certain partnership-related items.