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The President Proposes a “Grand Bargain” on Corporate Tax Cuts and Infrastructure Spending Designed to Create Jobs

by dlivengood | Aug 29, 2013 | Uncategorized

Politicians are bickering once again about corporate tax cuts and job creation. Reuters recently published a story outlining the President’s latest proposal, a “grand bargain for middle-class jobs” that cuts corporate tax rates and at the...

Could the IRS Classify Your Business as a Hobby? 9 Factors to Consider

by dlivengood | Aug 22, 2013 | Uncategorized

If you’re in business for yourself, chances are that you enjoy it or you’d be doing something else. If your business isn’t making money, or if it’s something you do for fun on the side, the IRS may start asking if your business is actually a...

Delay in Employer Healthcare Penalty Is Finalized by IRS

by dlivengood | Aug 21, 2013 | Uncategorized

At the beginning of July, we reported the U.S. Treasury’s announcement that the penalty for failure to provide health coverage according to the rules of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would be delayed. The IRS has now made that delay...

Top Bitcoin Companies and Investors Subpoenaed by New York’s Financial Regulator

by dlivengood | Aug 19, 2013 | Uncategorized

Bitcoin, a virtual currency that started out as a convenient way to pay peers, has been the subject of much controversy–from the IRS trying to figure out how to get people to pay taxes on it to the SEC arguing that people who use it in Ponzi schemes should get...

The IRS Accidentally Exposes Tens of Thousands of Social Security Numbers Online

by dlivengood | Aug 12, 2013 | Uncategorized

The IRS is in the news for having accidentally posted the Social Security numbers of tens of thousands of people.AccountingToday recently reported that website  Public.Resource.org, which specializes in posting government documents in the public domain,...
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