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No delays anticipated in 2017 tax filing season, IRS commissioner says
(Journal of Accountancy) - The IRS will likely begin accepting income tax returns in the upcoming filing season with “no significant delays,” IRS Commissioner John Koskinen told the AICPA National Tax Conference in Washington on Tuesday.
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Registration Now Open for 2017 Advance Monthly Payments of the Health Coverage Tax Credit
(IRS) - WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service has opened the new registration and enrollment process for qualified taxpayers to receive the benefit of the Health Coverage Tax Credit (HCTC) on an advance monthly basis during 2017.
Kamin: Getting Americans To Save—In Defense Of (Reformed) Tax Incentives
(TaxProf Blog) - According to the most recent literature, one of the primary systems for getting Americans to save more — a system of tax-preferred retirement accounts — is fundamentally broken and should be abandoned.
Lunch Links: IRS Regs Could Change in Trump Administration; New Jersey's Bond Rating Lowered Again; Illinois Shortfall Worse Than Expected; Politico Forum Upcoming on Tax Reform
(Tax Foundation) - Today is November 15, the date in 1777 when the Articles of Confederation were approved by the Second Continental Congress and sent to the states for ratification.
Most U.S. Workers Enjoy Their Jobs
(CPA Practice Advisor) -Everyone wants to be happy at work, but it varies by an employee's job and field, among other factors, according to a new study of more than 12,000 workers by the Robert Half staffing agency.
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