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IRS: Connecticut Residents Affected by Recent Flooding to Get Tax Relief

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(TNS) The IRS announced Monday that tax relief for individuals and businesses in flood-stricken parts of Connecticut would be made available. IRS officials announced the agency would extend its April 15 filing deadline for those taxpayers, who now have until June 17, 2024 to submit tax returns and make tax payments.

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S Corporations and State Income Taxes

Cherry Bekaert

Contributors: John Ford | Senior Consultant, Government Contracting Industry Practice Tony Konkol | Manager, State & Local Tax Practice As a general rule, corporations are responsible for paying Federal and state taxes on the income they earn. This allows S corporations to avoid double taxation on the corporate income.

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Sales tax and accounting services

TaxConnex

It’s that time of year again when everyone suddenly thinks about preparing their income taxes. But does tax preparation incur sales taxes – and if it does, where and how? For some 90 years, states have levied sales tax on goods (West Virginia was the first to do so , in 1921). Sourcing is huge.

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April 15 is Tax Deadline for 2024, But Some Taxpayers in These States Will Get More Time

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Kiplinger Consumer News Service Tax Day 2024 is April 15. That’s the day taxes are due for most taxpayers. However, each year, the IRS extends tax deadlines for taxpayers in designated areas impacted by severe storms and natural disasters. The IRS announces these tax deadline extensions for various states as disasters occur.

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The accountant’s guide to state taxes on retirement income

ThomsonReuters

Navigating state taxes on retirement income is a critical aspect of financial planning for retirees. While federal tax rules apply uniformly across the country, state tax rules can vary widely. Jump to: • State tax on retirement income • Which states do not tax retirement income?

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Why a Wealth Tax Would Be Horrible for American Taxpayers

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Supreme Court has agreed to take up a lower court decision on taxation ( Moore v United States ) that could open or slam the door on a federal wealth tax, it’s worth a deep dive into just how terrible a wealth tax would be for American taxpayers. Second, no matter how it’s positioned, a wealth tax is not based on objective facts.

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Tax attorney: Navigating the nuances of taxation in hybrid work arrangements

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With 75% of employers in the Americas forecasting that the average employee will be a hybrid worker within two years, employers should carefully consider the tax implications of such arrangements where the employee may be working in one state in-office and remotely in another state at home. This may pose significant issues.