Going pro; uneasy easements; for he has sinned; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Category: NYT Accounting News
IRS warns of clean energy tax credit scam
The Internal Revenue Service issued a warning cautioning taxpayers to beware of a new scam involving the purchase of clean energy tax credits.
IRS offers relief on reporting renewable energy tax credits
The IRS’s Large Business and International Division is providing companies that claim tax credits for renewable energy and electricity projects an expedited way to report them.
Founder Files: The accountant who hates accounting
Louie Vazquez says he has all the characteristics of a bad employee and a good business owner.
Private sector added 150K jobs in June as annual pay rose 4.9%
The job market continued to grow last month, but wage growth slowed, ADP reported.
Yet another deepfake scam, and other tech stories you may have missed
Plus, unbundling Office and Teams, Apple and on-device AI, and more.
In the blogs: Unprecedented waves
Post-Chevon; sending your marketing out; new blog in town; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
A different tax landscape at mid-year
The end of Chevron deference, shifting IRS policies and other major changes to the tax landscape.
IRS warns tax pros to beware of identity theft
The Internal Revenue Service issued a warning to tax professionals to be on guard against the identity thieves who are targeting them and their clients.
PwC’s new leadership goes back to the future ahead of schedule
Struggling with management structure seems endemic to the professional services business, almost regardless of the size of the firm.