IRS clarifies theft and fraud loss deductions

Through a Chief Counsel Advice memo, the IRS indicates that more fraud victims can claim a theft loss deduction than previously known.

Inside the One, Big, Beautiful Bill

Learn how the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act could affect your taxes, with TCJA extensions, new deductions, and key business and individual changes.

Tips for dealing with tariff-driven turbulence

Discover key strategies to reduce risk and manage costs amid evolving global tariffs, from financial planning to tax strategies and supplier shifts.

FinCen Reverses U.S. BOI Reporting Requirements

Important Update: U.S. businesses and persons are now exempt from BOI reporting (beneficial ownership information) filing requirements of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). After a roller coaster ride of legal challenges, deadline changes and compliance...
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Court Declares Biden’s Student Loan Relief Plan Unlawful

Court Declares Biden’s Student Loan Relief Plan Unlawful

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas Fort Worth Division has ruled that President Biden’s student loan debt relief plan to be unlawful and have vacated the program [Brown et al. v. U.S. Department of Education et al., N.D. Tex., Dkt. No. No.4:22-cv-0908-P, 11/10/22].

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CHIPS Act to Boost U.S. Businesses

CHIPS Act to Boost U.S. Businesses

The CHIPS Act to bolster semiconductor production, economic competitiveness and among its provisions is an investment tax credit for manufacturing facilities and equipment.

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