The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently agreed on changes for the upcoming tax season to allow some taxpayers with an Offer in Compromise (OIC) to retain a portion of their tax refund for needed expenses.

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Commuting down the stairs to your home office for remote work may have a big impact on Ohio city revenues.

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Across the country, the commercial marijuana industry continues to grow, providing robust tax revenue and the opportunity for tax fraud and political intrigue.

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Tax crimes are not created equal. Better understanding of criminal tax charges helps refine your understanding of the actions that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) finds objectionable—and why.

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Ensuring your payroll taxes are promptly paid is a key compliance issue for businesses of all sizes.

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State tax laws sometimes do not make sense to Ohio business owners. But NASCAR is taking its business tax disagreement to the Ohio Supreme Court.

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Tax Day rolls around each year. If you have delayed or simply passed on filing your tax return, you may be surprised at the difficulties it can cause.

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If you are tapped for an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) civil audit, your mind may suddenly lurch to the ten boxes of documents you shredded while cleaning house during the pandemic lockdown. Barring that, if you do draw the interest of the Internal...

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For some, the temptation to file a false tax return is too great to resist. After that, tax evasion can snowball. For one taxpayer, who was also employed by the IRS, the outcome could be prison.

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Non-compliance happens. Whether as an accidental American or a U.S. taxpayer with surprise foreign holdings, the Internal Revenue Service offers streamlined procedures to allow taxpayers to become current on filings involving foreign bank...

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