The IRS is trying to work with businesses—not against them. With the improved PFA program, large and international companies can avoid mistakes and feel more confident when filing taxes.
In a world where taxes are getting more complicated, having a way to get help early is a smart move.
If you think your company could benefit, don’t wait. Talk to your tax expert and visit the IRS website today.
Section 899 is a big change in how the U.S. treats foreign investors. Some people think it’s a smart way to fight back against unfair taxes. Others think it could cause more problems than it solves.
As the Senate debates this new tax, everyone—from investors to business owners—will be watching closely.
If it becomes law, it may change the way the world sees investing in America.
The end of the $800 tax-free import rule could make online shopping from overseas more expensive for U.S. buyers. New duties and fees may surprise shoppers, especially those running small businesses or frequent importers. Learn what’s changed, how it affects your wallet, and why consulting a CPA might help you navigate these new tax rules and avoid costly mistakes.
President Trump’s new 10% import tariff is making waves—and prices—go up. From shopping on Temu to everyday goods, American families are feeling the impact. Find out what’s happening, why it matters, and how to shop smart in 2025.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S. could cost teams more in taxes than expected. As your CPA, here’s how we’d help you lower taxes, avoid double taxation, and protect your earnings with smart planning—before kickoff.
The IRS data leak exposed 405,000 taxpayer records, including those of former President Donald Trump, raising serious concerns about taxpayer security. With public trust in the IRS shaken, many are asking: Can we still trust the agency to protect our sensitive information?
This blog explores what went wrong, how the IRS is working to restore security, and what you can do to protect your tax data from future breaches. Learn about IRS security measures, fraud prevention tips, and how to safeguard your personal information in today’s digital world.
International tax disputes might sound like a problem only for big businesses, but they can impact everyday people, too. When countries like France and the UK impose extra taxes on American tech giants like Amazon and Meta, it can lead to ripple effects—delayed tax refunds, fewer free tax filing options, higher prices on goods, and even job uncertainty.
To protect yourself, it's important to file your taxes early, stay informed about tax law changes, and explore free or low-cost tax filing options. Understanding how these international tax battles affect your finances can help you make smarter money decisions.