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IRS ANNOUNCES 2018 STANDARD MILEAGE RATES

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the optional 2018 standard mileage rates (Notice 2018-03) used to calculate the deductible costs of operating

The Sweeping Tax Overhaul and the "Season of Giving"

Last week, the U.S. Senate passed a historic overhaul of the U.S. tax code. This pushed Republican lawmakers one step closer to passing their first major

Higher Education: So Many Costs, But Not All Qualify for Each of the Tax Benefit Programs

With multiple credits/deductions/education savings programs available to those of us with children in college, it’s confusing to know which costs

Changes Expected in Early 2018 for Applications of Exempt Organizations

Sunita Lough, commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax-Exempt and Government Entities (TE/GE) Division stated recently that changes will
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Ohio Municipal Net Profit Tax Registration

As noted in our summary of Ohio’s 2018-2019 Budget (House Bill 49), for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2018, taxpayers have the option
Manufacturing, Tax, Tax Reform
| 11.27.2017

Tax Reform and its Potential Impact for Manufacturers

Tax reform efforts in both the House and Senate contain important implications for manufacturers. On Thursday, November 16, House Republicans passed their

Tax Reform Series: International Tax Implications from the House and Senate Tax Bills

This month, the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate both released proposed laws looking to dramatically reform taxation in America. On November 16,

Ohio Tax Amnesty 2018

The Ohio Department of Taxation (“Department”) announced that the 2018 tax amnesty program, which was implemented as part of the 2018-2019
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Impact Fee vs. Severance Tax

Natural gas producers for unconventional wells do pay something; it’s in the form of an impact fee. Impact fees arose from PA Act 13 of 2012. In

Pay as You Go, So You Won't Owe

The title of this article is the IRS’s catchy new slogan launched at the end of October to remind taxpayers that income tax should be paid in throughout
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