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Crypto markets ripe for fraud, IRS investigators say
IRS criminal investigators say cryptocurrencies and nonfungible tokens (NFTs) are ripe for fraud, including money laundering, market manipulation and tax evasion.
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Treasury relaunches child tax credit website
The White House and Treasury have relaunched a revamped child tax credit website, adding new features to help with filing taxes and accessing unpaid credits.
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Fed plans to raise rates as soon as March
The Fed is planning to raise interest rates as soon as March, a key step in reversing its pandemic-era low-rate policies that both fueled hiring and escalated inflation.
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Advising free-spending clients
Convincing free-spending clients to create a budget can be challenging, but you can help them by identifying areas where they can reduce expenses and save more money.
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Biden administration withdraws vaccine mandate
The Biden administration is formally withdrawing its vaccine and testing mandate for businesses after the Supreme Court blocked the requirements earlier this month.
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Wisconsin budget forecast improves by $2.9B
Wisconsin’s budget picture improved by nearly $2.9 billion, the Legislative Fiscal Bureau reported in a revised forecast published Tuesday, Jan. 25.
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IRS issues final forms, instructions re S corporations
The IRS recently issued a few items related to S corporations, including Form 7023 and final instructions for the 2021 Form 1120-S.
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Beware of new business email scam, BBB says
In a new scam alert, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning businesses of email scam artists posing as a foreign company in the steel industry.
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Procedures issued for employee status determinations
The IRS has issued procedural guidance regarding its determinations that classify a worker as an employee rather than an independent contractor.
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IRS reminds employers of Jan. 31 wage statement deadline
The IRS is urging employers to recognize the Jan. 31 deadline to file Forms W-2 and other wage statements.