Steer Clear of These Scams This Tax Season
As tax filing season officially began this week, it is vital for individuals and businesses to remain apprised and cautious
As tax filing season officially began this week, it is vital for individuals and businesses to remain apprised and cautious
Co-Authored By: Kyle P. Graham, Associate & Jose A. Nunez, Law Clerk August is National “Make-A-Will” Month, and a perfect
Last month, the IRS issued Notice 2022-53 seeking to clarify the rules concerning required minimum distributions (RMDs) for retirement plans
Compiled annually, the IRS “Dirty Dozen” is a taxpayer education initiative that lists and discusses the most frequently encountered tax
In January, the National Taxpayer Advocate Service released its 2021 annual report to Congress, highlighting the many difficulties and challenges
Governor DeWine recently signed Ohio’s biennium budget, which in part repeals the sales and use tax on employment services and
The Ohio Department of Taxation warns taxpayers to be alert for suspicious email communications that may appear to be from
To help taxpayers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the IRS postponed the 2019 tax return filing deadline from April 15 to
After sharing the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) draft application, and their program guide and sample application, we now have specific
Last week, I wrote about the Small Business Administration’s (SBA’s) draft application for the $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund (RRF)