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The Florida Electronic Wills Act

Anyone who hasn’t lived on a deserted island for the past two decades has surely observed how the digital age has transformed nearly every aspect

IRS to Begin Using Private Debt Collectors

Taxpayers with long-overdue federal tax obligations should be aware of a new weapon in the Internal Revenue Service’s (the “IRS”) tax

Approved IRS Form 1023-EZ Data Now Available Online

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it will now make approved Form 1023-EZ data available to the public through its website. Form 1023-EZ,

The Border Adjustment Tax

Last summer, House GOP members released their blueprint on tax reform, "A Better Way, Our Vision for a Confident America." The GOP members stated
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IRS Rolls Out New Compliance Campaign

The Internal Revenue Service’s Large Business and International (LB&I) division is taking a new approach to tax compliance, with a series of

1099 Reporting for the Transportation Industry

Every January here at Schneider Downs, we receive many questions from our clients related to the requirement to send or receive the Form 1099-MISC. In

Can the Use of Drones Result in Cost Savings for Your Construction Company?

Studies focusing on construction efficiency have documented 25% to 50% waste in coordinating labor and managing, moving, and installing materials (Tulacz
Government, Tax
George Adams | 2.15.2017

UPDATED: Trump Issues Executive Order to Halt Implementation of Tax Changes

On February 13th an IRS official said that due to specific instructions from the Trump administration regarding the government regulatory process, the
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Governor Tom Wolf Proposes New State Budget for 2017-2018

On Tuesday, February 7, 2017, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf presented his budget to the state legislature. While the Governor announced that he was not

Congressman Tom Reed's Vision for Students and What It Means for Higher Education

In October, we recapped how the Senate Committee of Finance and House Ways and Means Committee had decided to renew their focus on the rising cost of higher
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