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World Cup Tipping Practices Could Undercut ‘No Tax On Tips’ Break

An influx of World Cup tourists from countries with different tipping cultures has restaurants eyeing mandatory service charges. But workers could lose the tips deduction.

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KPMG Cuts Jobs As Advisory Demand Slows And Federal Audit Work Winds Down

The Big Four firm is trimming consulting roles, reducing audit partners, and exiting federal audit contracts as demand shifts and a major Army engagement disappears.

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Taxpayers Fighting The IRS Over Pandemic Era Tax Credit Get A New Option

Some businesses can now request more time to pursue appeals before heading to court over denial of their ERC claims. But there’s a limited time to act.

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Treasury Moves To Require More Reporting And Paperwork From Tax-Exempts

IRS plans to revise Form 990 to better “detect misconduct.” The move comes days after the Trump DOJ brought controversial criminal charges against the SPLC.

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Surprise: You May Be Owed An IRS Refund For Payments Made During The Pandemic

A federal court ruling could reopen the window to recover or abate penalties and interest accrued during the COVID-19 disaster. Act fast—the deadline for claims is July 10, 2026.

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