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Divorcing couples should understand these 4 tax issues

When a couple is going through a divorce, taxes are probably not foremost in their minds. But without proper planning and advice, some people find divorce to be an even more taxing experience. Several tax concerns need to be addressed to ensure that taxes are kept to a minimum and that important tax-related decisions are…
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What tax records can you throw away?

October 15 is the deadline for individual taxpayers who extended their 2019 tax returns. (The original April 15 filing deadline was extended this year to July 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.) If you’re finally done filing last year’s return, you might wonder: Which tax records can you toss once you’re done? Now is a…
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GASB Technical Bulletin on Pandemic Issues

The coronavirus pandemic has raised many questions for accountants and auditors of governments, especially as it relates to special funding received in conjunction with the pandemic.  The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) has released some guidance in Technical Bulletin 2020-1 to address certain specific accounting and financial reporting issues related to the pandemic. It is…
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There may be relief from tax liability for “innocent spouses”

If you file a joint tax return with your spouse, you should be aware of your individual liability. And if you’re getting divorced, you should know that there may be relief available if the IRS comes after you for certain past-due taxes. What’s “joint and several” liability? When a married couple files a joint tax…
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