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What to expect for the 2020 tax filing season
In 2019, tax preparers were getting acquainted with the changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This tax season, CPAs can apply their knowledge with greater efficiency and thoroughness.
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More banking opportunities for Wisconsin hemp businesses
Wisconsin hemp-related businesses may have more banking opportunities in 2020, according to a recent survey.
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IRS issues 2020 standard mileage rates
The IRS has issued the 2020 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating a vehicle for specific purposes.
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Tax season begins Jan. 27
The IRS will accept and process 2019 individual income tax returns starting Monday, Jan. 27.
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Preparing for panicked potential clients
There are several ways CPAs can conserve billable hours while courting potential new clients during busy season, but it’s best to plan for them now.
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The high cost of minimum wage
Nearly one-third of workers currently earning less than $15 an hour would be at risk of losing their jobs if Wisconsin raised its minimum wage, according to a new report.
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Badger Institute, Tax Foundation investigate state’s tax system
Advocating for tax reform, the Badger Institute and the national Tax Foundation teamed up to investigate Wisconsin’s tax system.
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IRS finalizes opportunity zone requirements
Final regulations from the IRS provide details about investment in qualified opportunity zones.
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Who’s paying for the DNC?
Will the Democratic National Convention really pump $200 million into the Wisconsin economy?
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IRS urges use of final Form W-4, FAQs
After releasing the final Form W-4 and FAQs in December 2019, the IRS strongly recommends tax professionals rely on the updated versions instead of earlier drafts.