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News from the IRS on 2019 tax year adjustments

The IRS recently posted some detailed information on what to expect for your 2019 taxes to be filed by April 15, 2020. We have put the contents of that post below. If you have any questions or need any help planning for next year, don’t hesitate to reach out. ———————————————— IRS provides tax inflation adjustments

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Connecticut Adopts New Sales Tax Nexus Rules

The standard in determining whether a state tax law applies to an activity depends on whether that activity has “substantial nexus” with the taxing state. Previously, physical presence has been used as the standard in determining economic nexus with a state. However, on June 21, 2018, in the case of South Dakota v. Wayfair, the

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Protect Yourself and Your Business from IRS Scams

It can be difficult to decipher legitimate communications from scams these days, especially when it comes to your taxes and finances. Unfortunately, criminals impersonating the IRS—whether by phone, email or even in person—is quite common, and costs innocent taxpayers time, money and security. However, there are some things to keep in mind to protect you

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Internal Report of the IRS Is In – How Did They Fare?

Did you know the IRS has an internal Taxpayer Advocate’s office, whose mission is to review processes and recommend ways to improve tax laws and systems? It’s good to know there are some serious internal reviews happening, and we hope they’ll lead to improvements. In a recently released report, the advocates identified areas for improvement

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