Congress has passed the largest piece of tax reform legislation in more than three decades. The bill went into place on January 1, 2018, which means that it will affect the taxes of most taxpayers for the 2019 tax year.
United States Tax Change Highlights for 2019 Author: Brad Howland First Posted: Jan. 27, 2020 Revised tax forms and reporting, elimination of the federal Health Care Coverage Shared Responsibility Payment, and Virtual Currency reporting highlight the changes for the U.S. this year...• Read ...
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If you're a student and a taxpayer, you may be eligible to claim deductions and tax credits for qualified tuition and related education expenses. You'll receive a 1098-T form if you have any expenses that qualify for a credit or deduction. If you receive
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The IRS reiterated Friday that 2021 returns do not qualify for relief. Relief for the 2019 and 2020 tax years applies to forms in both the Form 1040 and 1120 series, as well as others listed inNotice 2022-36. The IRS estimates that 1.6 million taxpayers who already paid late-f...
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the domestic minimum tax must not only be “qualified,” but the domestic legislation must also meet an additional set of QDMTT safe harbor standards. (It is therefore theoretically possible that a jurisdiction could introduce rules that are a “qualified” QDMTT but do not qualify for the QD...