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What happened in sales tax in 2022

TaxConnex

Sales tax also soon emerged as a political arguing point. One Pennsylvania legislator called for elimination of that state’s sales and use tax (echoing a colleague’s earlier call for a two-month break from the state’s sales tax in the coming summer, citing inflation). Some sales tax bills passed; others didn’t.

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QSBS Exemption Explained: What Investors and C-Corp Executives Should Know

inDinero Accounting

The IRS defines a qualified trade or business as any field other than the following: Health Law Engineering Architecture Accounting Actuarial science Performing arts Consulting Athletics Financial services Brokerage services Farming Hotels Motels Restaurants Finally, businesses reliant on the reputation of an owner or employee, don’t qualify.

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Tax Savings for Accountants with Gambling Clients

CTP

Complex tax laws for filing and deducting gambling winnings and losses provide new hurdles for taxpayers. So, as an accountant of a gambling client, you need to have detailed knowledge about gambling winnings and losses, as well as all the rules and regulations related to tax on gambling income.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Semper Fi-nancial; EY Gets a D in Auditing; Deepfake CFOs Are a Thing | 2.26.24

Going Concern

Marine Corps passed a full financial audit for the first time, with the service announcing Friday its fiscal 2023 financial audit received an “unmodified audit opinion” after a rigorous two-year review. The US audit watchdog also inspected four EY Canada audits in 2020 and found deficiencies in half the engagements.

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Tax Tips for Accountants With Gambling Clients

CPA Practice

With over a decade specializing in gambling taxes, this Las Vegas CPA has worked with everyone from professional poker players to casual sports bettors. This article summarizes Zak’s insights from my recent Earmark Podcast interview to provide accountants and tax professionals with key guidance.