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National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 5: Tax pros urged to guard against identity theft with updated Written Information Security Plan

— On the final day of National Tax Security Awareness Week, the Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners urged tax professionals to reassess their plans for protecting themselves and their clients’ sensitive information amid increasing attempts by identity thieves to steal tax data.

IRS Criminal Investigation releases FY24 Annual Report; details agency’s global reach, billion-dollar impact

— The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) released its Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Annual Report today that details significant cases involving crimes ranging from tax fraud to cybercrime, enhanced domestic and foreign partnerships and investigative statistics from FY24 that took place from Oct. 1, 2023, to Sept. 30, 2024. 

National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 4: Security Summit urges updating digital security to protect businesses, taxpayers from identity theft scams

— Because identity thieves target the financial data of businesses and the self-employed using new schemes, the Internal Revenue Service and the Security Summit partners today urged companies and individual taxpayers to review and update their security measures and practices to guard against the latest scams.

IRS requests applications for 2025 ETAAC membership

— The Internal Revenue Service is accepting applications for the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee (ETAAC) through Jan. 31, 2025.

IRS alert: Charitable contribution scams on the rise; taxpayers beware of those promoting fraudulent schemes

— The Internal Revenue Service today warned taxpayers to avoid promoters of fraudulent tax schemes involving donations of ownership interests in closely held businesses, sometimes marketed as “Charitable LLCs.” 

National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 3: Guard against fraudsters with an IRS identity protection PIN

— The Internal Revenue Service and the Security Summit partners today encouraged taxpayers to add an extra layer of protection between their tax returns and identity thieves by joining the Identity protection personal identification number (IP PIN) program at the start of the 2025 tax season.

National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 2: IRS, Security Summit partners urge people to watch out for bad tax advice on social media

— The Internal Revenue Service and the Security Summit partners issued a consumer alert today about the growing threat of bad tax advice on social media that continues to dupe people into filing inaccurate tax returns.

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Court halts BOI reporting; AICPA urges preparedness

Finding the Corporate Transparency Act “likely unconstitutional,” a federal district court prohibited its enforcement and the enforcement of its accompanying regulations.

BOI: Businesses cite procrastination, lack of clarity for not filing

Nearly three in eight businesses in a poll said they were waiting until the end of the year to file beneficial ownership information reports.

Regs. address partnership recourse liabilities, related-party rules

The IRS issued regulations that finalize proposed regulations issued in 2013. The guidance is focused on when and to what extent a partner is treated as bearing the economic risk of loss and the special rules applying to a partner related to another partner.

Disproportionate distributions did not terminate corporation’s S status

Shareholders’ “looting” of the company did not create a second class of stock, the Tax Court held.

Writing and research activities not engaged in for profit

The Tax Court disallows a taxpayer’s claimed expense deductions.

Revisiting Skidmore deference after Loper Bright

The decision reaffirms the relevance of Skidmore v. Swift & Co., which established Skidmore deference as an approach to judicial review of agency interpretations.

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Final regs. issued on consistent-basis and basis-reporting rules ... Corporate AMT proposed regulations issued; some penalties waived ... IRS seeks comments on SECURE 2.0 saver’s match contributions ... Fact sheet addresses taxability of crowdfunding distributions ... Employers now have interim guidance on student loans and retirement plans ... AICPA joins coalition to fight intensifying tax scams, schemes

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At ‘Tax Prom,’ Washington Prepares for More Tax Cuts

Republican control of Washington and a tax bill next year have corporate America excited — and on edge.By Andrew Duehren

Tax Preparers Charged in Scheme to Defraud Covid Relief of $65 Million

The preparers filed for pandemic-related tax credits on behalf of ineligible clients and then netted hefty filing fees, officials said.By Adeel Hassan

As Cash Fades, Small Retailers Embrace Efforts to Rein In Swipe Fees

Business owners say card transaction fees are a growing monthly expense, one often passed to consumers. They’re cheering efforts to lower them.By Danielle Kaye

‘Stick Season’ Gave This Vermont General Store Pop Music Fame. Now It Needs a Proprietor.

The hit singer Noah Kahan grew up frequenting Coburns’ General Store and has called it “the heart” of his hometown. His mother is helping lead an effort to save it.By Jenna Russell

Black Friday Used to Be Fun. Now, Many Shoppers Would Rather Sleep In.

Lining up early outside stores and hunting for deals was once part of a gratifying Black Friday. It no longer feels that way.By Mike Dang

Holiday Shopping, Up Close and Personal

The experience of interacting with small business owners at winter markets makes holiday shopping “a little bit more wholesome” for some visitors.By Aimee Ortiz and Jeenah Moon

Food Poisoning Kills 23 Children as South Africa Declares Emergency

The South African government said that nearly 900 people, many children, had fallen sick since September.By Lynsey Chutel

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Working Through Where To Work From

For those considering a return to the office, here are some points to work through.

Disrupting Global Cybercrime Through Strategic Collaboration

To effectively put customers first and help protect enterprises and government organizations from the complex cyber landscape, teamwork is essential.

Consolidating Training Management Systems For Learning Operations

Integrating workflows like facilitator management and scheduling into a single system can be an effective way to streamline your L&D processes.

Combining Strengths: Collaborations Between Automotive Manufacturers And Tech Companies

With vehicles evolving from mechanical machines to complex technological platforms, collaboration between automotive manufacturers and technology firms is essential.

Aampe Raises $18 Million To Scale Personalisation With Agentic AI

California-based start-up Aampe continues to grow rapidly, supporting consumer-facing businesses looking to build more personalised experiences for their app users

5 ChatGPT Prompts To Make Your Marketing Emails Perform Better

Stop writing average emails that get average results. These ChatGPT prompts will transform your marketing messages into money-making machines.

How Financial Institutions Can Adapt To Consumers' Changing Expectations

Embracing the opportunities presented by both technology innovation and consumer demand is critical to success.

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Lawsuit: A chatbot hinted a kid should kill his parents over screen time limits

Two families are suing AI chatbot company Character.AI for allegedly encouraging harm after the kids became emotionally attached to the bots. One chatbot allegedly exposed them to sexualized content.

Taller vehicles are more dangerous to pedestrians, even at low speeds, research finds

A study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows higher speeds are worse for pedestrians regardless of vehicle height — but those risks are amplified for vehicles with taller front ends.

Top 'Washington Post' editor kills article on deputy's departure

Washington Post Acting Executive Editor Matt Murray killed a story about the departure of a veteran and popular editor for a senior position at the New York Times.

Artificial Intelligence wants to go nuclear. Will it work?

The nuclear industry and big tech companies think they can solve each other's problems, but critics are skeptical the marriage can last.

How influence actually works

Influence. The ability to persuade, motivate, or connect with other people. It's one of these skills that's hard to measure, but incredibly important in the office. However, some would argue that we often misunderstand how influence works.

Under Trump, an 'all of the above' energy policy is poised for a comeback

Trump promised to "drill, baby, drill." What does that actually mean for the U.S. oil and gas industry – and other types of energy, too?

The enormous consequences Trump's tariffs could have

You never know if president-elect Donald Trump is bluffing, but when you have billions of dollars on the line, you have to take him seriously. So car companies took notice, when Trump announced a plan for huge new tariffs in a social media post before Thanksgiving.