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IRS issues guidance for the District of Columbia and States that have paid family and medical leave programs

— The IRS today issued guidance on the income and employment tax treatment of contributions and benefits paid in certain situations under a state paid family and medical leave program, as well as the related reporting requirements. Rev. Rul. 2025-4 provides guidance to the District of Columbia and states that have mandatory paid family and medical leave programs and for employees working in and employers operating in those states. 

IRS reminder: Wage statements and certain information returns due by Jan. 31

— As tax filing season nears, the Internal Revenue Service reminds businesses to submit wage statements and certain information returns to the federal government by Jan. 31.

IRS initiates Fast Track Settlement pilot programs in effort to make Alternative Dispute Resolution faster and easier

— The Internal Revenue Service today announced three pilot programs that will test changes to existing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) programs. 

IRS selects 18 new Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council members for 2025

— The Internal Revenue Service today announced the appointment of 18 new members to the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council. 

IRS, CASST announce 2025 filing season changes aimed at preventing spread of scams, schemes; new Fuel Tax Credit statement and increased review of “other withholding” claims among highlights

— The IRS and partners in the Coalition of Scam and Scheme Threats (CASST) today released changes for the 2025 filing season designed to help protect taxpayers from becoming victims of a scam or scheme and preventing tax professionals from having their credentials compromised. 

Treasury, IRS request comments on proposed regulations and a draft form for certain corporate separations and reorganizations  

— The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued proposed regulations for corporate separations and reorganizations, including reporting requirements for multi-year corporate separations. 

IRS: California wildfire victims qualify for tax relief; various deadlines postponed to Oct. 15 

— The Internal Revenue Service announced today tax relief for individuals and businesses in southern California affected by wildfires and straight-line winds that began on Jan. 7, 2025.

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IRS testing changes to alternative dispute resolution programs

New pilot programs involve fast-track settlements and post-appeals mediation.

Prop. regs. address expanded annual compensation deduction limitation

The regulations provide guidance on determining who is one of the “five highest compensated employees” under Sec. 162(m)(3)(C).

Prop. regs. issued for spinoff transactions and their reporting

The IRS said it used feedback from tax advisers to write the proposed regulations, which include new multiyear tax reporting requirements.

Regs. identify microcaptive transactions as reportable transactions

The final regulations, posted by the IRS on Tuesday in the Federal Register, identify certain microcaptive transactions as reportable listed transactions or transactions of interest.

Prop. regs. address 401(k), 403(b) automatic enrollment requirement

The proposed regulations provide guidance to plan administrators on implementing the automatic enrollment requirement established by the Secure 2.0 Act.

Plaintiffs ask Supreme Court to reject DOJ’s BOI request

In response to the Justice Department’s application for a stay of a district court injunction related to beneficial ownership information reporting, the plaintiffs claim that staying the injunction would harm reporting companies more than it would help the government.

IRS announces start date for tax filing season

IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said he expects the 2025 filing season to build on the success of the two previous seasons if Congress maintains funding.

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American Express to Pay $230 Million to Settle Deceptive Marketing Claims

The Justice Department said the company misrepresented its credit card rewards and fees and made false claims about the tax benefits of its wire transfer products.By Tara Siegel Bernard

Can the Only Grocery Store in a Rural Michigan Town Stay Independent?

The owners of Honor Family Market are ready to retire. A buyer would face the tight margins of a small business and competition against the giant chains and discount stores.By Keith Schneider

I Work at the F.T.C. I Know What Is Killing Local Groceries.

The Federal Trade Commission’s decision to stop enforcing the Robinson-Patman Act is killing grocery stores in low-income communities.By Alvaro Bedoya

From $80 Days to $6,000 Days: How 3 Small Coffee Shops Got Started

The owners began their businesses with no college degrees and 100 percent grit. A visit from the TikTok food critic Keith Lee also helped.By Mercedes Lilienthal

My Restaurant Was Named One of New York City’s Best. Here’s Why It Closed.

My story is one small part of an ongoing struggle for restaurant workers and culinary culture.By Yannick Benjamin

Has the Craft Beer Industry’s Keg Finally Kicked?

After decades of meteoric success, this year marked the first time since 2005 that more breweries closed than opened.By Joshua M. Bernstein

How a Consulting Firm and Trump’s I.R.S. Pick Pushed a Problematic Tax Credit

Billy Long worked with Lifetime Advisors, a company that solicited clients to claim a pandemic-era tax credit that the I.R.S. said became a magnet for fraud.By Andrew Duehren

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Should You Use A Tool To Record And Transcribe Video Calls? Maybe (But Maybe Not)

The answer is not a simple yes or no. Instead, it's a matter of carefully considering the pros and cons.

From Business Lone Adventurer To Strategic Explorer: Using An OST Framework

To move from adventurer to explorer, you need precision and alignment.

5 Ways Tech Could Transform The Dining Experience In 2025

Better technology can make a difference. The benefits of digital tools are becoming difficult to ignore.

Unexpected Ways To Leverage Marketing In Your Business

If you can leverage a marketing philosophy in your business, you can use it to unlock so much more potential.

The Communication Audit: The Secrets Of Impactful Conversations

AI development has forced some of us to understand the communication patterns we take for granted.

5 ChatGPT Prompts To Finally Stop Overthinking

These five ChatGPT prompts will help you escape the overthinking trap and start taking decisive action. Reframe your inner critic and create your bold action plan.

Leading Forward: Strategic Focus Areas To Kickstart A Transformative Year

Embracing a holistic approach now can pave the way for a fulfilling year that balances personal well-being with professional success and community involvement.

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Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary is Scott Bessent. Here's what to know

Trump's promised tax cuts, and their potential consequences for the U.S. economy, took center stage at Bessent's confirmation hearing.

Fed cuts were supposed to lower mortgage rates, but they're back above 7%. Here's why

It's the first time since May 2024 that 30-year mortgage rates have hit that mark. High rates are adding to the affordability challenges many Americans are facing.

Toyota's commercial truck company will pay $1.6 billion for faking emissions tests

Hino Motors will plead guilty to submitting false emissions data to regulators for more than 100,000 heavy-duty trucks. The company will pay an array of fines, and fix some affected vehicles for free.

As Trump inauguration nears, FCC chief dismisses complaints against TV networks

Outgoing FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has rejected petitions to rebuke four local TV stations. She says they were efforts to punish broadcast networks' coverage of presidential politics.

The Transportation Department sues Southwest Airlines for alleged oft-delayed flights

The agency is seeking civil penalties against Southwest Airlines, and also fined Frontier Airlines for its continuous delays.

Who's on the hook for California's uninsurable homes?

The Southern California wildfires are devastating large swathes of Los Angeles, destroying homes and businesses and displacing thousands. In the state's strained insurance system, homeowners who can't get fire coverage from traditional insurers are left with just one option—the FAIR Plan.

Jeff Bezos' New Glenn rocket reaches orbit on first test flight

Named after the first American to orbit Earth, the New Glenn rocket blasted off from Florida, soaring from the same pad used to launch NASA's Mariner and Pioneer spacecraft a half-century ago.