IRS issues 2020–2021 per-diem rates
Category:UncategorizedThe IRS issued the 2020-2021 per-diem rates for business travelers who incur expenses while traveling away from home.
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The IRS issued the 2020-2021 per-diem rates for business travelers who incur expenses while traveling away from home.
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The IFRS called for the creation of a new sustainability accounting standards board, and five global organizations committed to working together toward unified corporate reporting.
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As employees are welcomed back to work or back to the office amid the coronavirus pandemic, the most successful employers will help them care for their mental, physical, and emotional well-being.
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The SEC announced rule changes that will change the disclosures bank and savings and loan registrants are required to provide investors.
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Tax practitioners have expressed concerns that they will not be able to meet looming Sept. 15 tax filing deadlines for a variety of reasons related to the global pandemic.
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Tax practitioners have expressed concerns that they will not be able to meet looming Sept. 15 tax filing deadlines for a variety of reasons related to the global pandemic.
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The IRS added 6 forms to its list temporarily permitting electronic signatures.
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The IRS added six more forms to the list of forms that can now be signed electronically to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The IRS said that COVID-19 testing and diagnostics are not minimum essential coverage under a government-sponsored program and therefore do not disqualify taxpayers from taking the Sec. 36B premium tax credit or Medicaid.
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Read More here – IRS issues guidance on COVID-19 testing
The IRS said that COVID-19 testing and diagnostics are not minimum essential coverage under a government-sponsored program and therefore do not disqualify taxpayers from taking the Sec. 36B premium tax credit or Medicaid.
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