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After decades of limiting private letter ruling issues, the IRS has steadily widened its program, providing taxpayers greater certainty.
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Nonprofit Tax Gap Sparks MD Grant Oversight Debate

The state of Maryland has awarded $6.1 million in taxpayer funds to We Our Us, a Baltimore-based nonprofit focused on youth ...
As Chris McIntosh promises more resources for Wisconsin football, here's how the Badgers' budget has compared to others in ...
A blog by the AHA’s Aaron Wesoloski, vice president of research strategy and policy communications, and Megha Parikh, associate director of health analytics policy, explains the importance of ...
A Hamtramck-based nonprofit organization that's received $2.8 million in state tax dollars hasn't filed a federal tax return ...
Hobby expenses, international tax updates, a government watchdog looks at the IRS, gold and platinum visas, an ERC lawsuit is ...
If you earn money through a side hustle, run a small business, or get paid through apps like Venmo, PayPal, or Cash App, or sites like eBay, you’ve probably come across a lot of mixed messages about ...
For the 2023-24 financial year, President Carmen Twillie Ambar received $554,146 filed under Bonus and Incentive Compensation in Oberlin’s tax documentation, bringing her total compensation from ...
IRS is developing a new Schedule 1-A to use to claim new deductions for tip income, overtime pay, car loan interest and new tax break for those 65 an older. IRS and Treasury give new guidance on what ...
Taxpayers who want to claim some attractive new income tax deductions that were packed into the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will need to keep their records — and get ready to file yet another form to ...