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Tax Law Updates Webinar: Prerecorded

Tax Law Updates – Prerecorded Webinar nThis is a One-Hour Prerecorded Webinar. Original recording was 1/24/18 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. EST. nPlease note: This is a non-refundable purchase. Thank you!nnDate/Time: On DemandnnCE/CPE Awarded: N/AnnThis informative webinar will help you decode the recent tax…

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Are Earnings from Cryptocurrency Mining Subject to Tax?

Cryptocurrency is an emerging technology that an increasing number of taxpayers are looking into. While you probably don’t have a lot of clients who use cryptocurrency, it’s important to stay on top of emerging trends. We’ve written before about cryptocurrency and how…

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EA Review Course

By leveraging A.S.A.P. Technology to identify your level of comprehension by topic, study material is tailored to improving weaker spots, instead of wasting time on what you already know. Combine that with trending scores and unlimited practice exams, and the result? Unparalleled…

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Small Business Week: Lessons Learned

This week is National Small Business Week, a week dedicated to celebrating and supporting small businesses in your community. Although The Income Tax School is a National Business, its sister company, Peoples Tax is a small business. The Income Tax School actually…

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How to Fix the Tax Preparer Shortage

One of the biggest challenges tax business owners face (besides the tax law changes) is staffing their firms with qualified tax preparers.  The qualified tax pros of yesterday are either retiring, happy where they are, or have gone out on their own…

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Tax Evasion vs. Hollywood Actors

Guest blog post by Mitchell Collins The IRS likes going after Hollywood actors and other famous people for tax evasion because it puts the fear of audit into the hearts and minds of fans everywhere. When the IRS audits popular celebrities or…

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