The Internal Revenue Service cautioned electronic return originators about a new identity theft scheme aimed at holders of Electronic Filing Identification Numbers from fraudsters posing as IRS contractors. IRS warns of new scam targeting e-filers | By Michael Cohn 1 min read | The Internal Revenue Service cautioned electronic return originators about a new identity theft scheme aimed at holders of Electronic Filing Identification Numbers from fraudsters posing as IRS contractors. | | Last chance: COVID-19 tax breaks lapse at year-end | By Laura Davison 4 min read | The twin dynamics of expiring relief and a transition to a new presidential administration are making the end of 2020 a turbo-charged version of the usual rush to lock in tax reductions. | |
In the blogs: Nudge nudge | By Jeff Stimpson 3 min read | Extending the season; rebuilding revenues; taxes on the citizens’ test; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. | |
NATP calls for speakers, topics for 2021 | By Jeff Stimpson 1 min read | The National Association of Tax Professionals is accepting proposals for speakers and topics at its 2021 annual conference and its virtual 2021 TaxCon event. | | WEB SEMINAR | The year ahead | Based on extensive research with the Accounting Today audience, this session will explore firms’ plans for 2021, from hiring and technology spending, to growth strategies, potential M&A, new service offerings and more. | |
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