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Filing taxes can be a complex process involving different rules and stipulations for American citizens living outside of the United States. What do Americans citizens living abroad need to know about US taxes? On today's episode of the Taxgirl podcast, Kelly is joined by Nathalie Goldstein to talk about expat taxes for Americans living outside the …
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Supporting gender equality within the global tax accounting and legal industries is essential. This month, female representation takes on even more meaning, as it is Women's History Month. What is the importance of gender equality within the tax profession? On today's episode of the Taxgirl podcast, Kelly is joined by Kate Barton to talk about gend…
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Recently, Americans have experienced rising prices. But when it comes to economic inflation, how does this affect the taxes you are expected to pay? How could the impact of inflation affect your tax bill? On today's episode of the Taxgirl podcast, Kelly is joined by Tim Speiss to talk about the impact of inflation and rising prices on taxes in 2022…
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Over the past few years, the IRS has increased its compliance and enforcement efforts focused on payment transactions between US and foreign persons. However, these new information reporting requirements for compliance can be confusing and intimidating for taxpayers. What changes has the IRS made to tax information reporting requirements? On today'…
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The world seems to be finally recovering as we come out of the pandemic. The global economy has rebounded and the global GDP is projected to increase. But will this trend continue? What do CEOs think about the economy and next steps? On today's episode of the Taxgirl podcast, Kelly is joined by Kathryn Kaminsky to talk about global economic trends …
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Over the past year, there have been significant changes to the child tax credit. So what exactly do taxpayers need to know about the differences from last year to this year, and how will those changes affect them? What do people need to know about changes to the Child Tax Credit? On today's episode of the Taxgirl podcast, Kelly is joined by David N…
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Education has become less affordable in recent years leading many to take out student loans. Unfortunately, new borrowers often find it challenging to navigate the complex processes surrounding student loans and payments. What information do borrowers need to make wise student loan decisions? On today's episode of the Taxgirl podcast, Kelly is join…
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The pandemic has brought on many changes in the last few years, and these changes have impacted the tax season in 2022. What challenges and updates should people be aware of this tax season? On today's episode of the Taxgirl podcast, Kelly is joined by Amber Gray-Fenner to talk about challenges impacting taxpayers and tax professionals this filing …
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With tax season starting, many taxpayers are considering the best ways to file their returns and prepare their tax documents. But, with so many methods and room for confusion, what knowledge should taxpayers have to make the process go smoothly? What information should taxpayers know to prepare themselves for this tax season? On today's episode of …
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It comes as no surprise that recent events have had significant effects on the economy and businesses as a result. But with inflation causing soaring prices, many tax practitioners have experienced significant impacts on their professions. What challenges are tax practitioners experiencing in 2022, and how can they successfully navigate the effects…
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The Taxgirl Podcast discusses tax news, tax info, and tax policy. With so many taxation-related rules, facts, and updates, it's easy to be left with questions about tax processes. Luckily, the Taxgirl mailbag allows readers and listeners to submit their tax questions for Kelly to address. What questions do listeners want to ask the Taxgirl? Can peo…
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently released details and proposed legislation on its global minimum tax plan. However, questions still linger regarding the details of the plan and the practicality of its proposed timeline. What future developments could we expect to occur as a result of the OECD global minimum …
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In the world of taxes, change is to be expected. This is especially true when it comes to sales tax. Since the pandemic, there have been many changes to laws and regulations, and the rules regarding sales taxes are no exception. What significant sales tax changes have occurred due to COVID-19, and how are business owners and tax practitioners suppo…
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While many may have complained about long call wait times and difficulty seeking IRS help in the past, the pandemic has exacerbated service problems such as these for the federal agency. As a result, today, it takes longer for claims to be addressed, and for taxpayers and practitioners alike, the process of reaching an IRS service representative se…
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In response to the Panama Papers scandal, the EU agreed to regulations mandating the publication of beneficial ownership registries. It should follow, then, that the more information is accessed about individuals and corporate identities, the easier it is for financial and related entities to assist with legitimate businesses. Daniel Wager argues t…
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We all think we understand sin taxes, but do we really? Sin taxes are typically excise taxes that target behaviors that we want to discourage. Common examples include taxes on booze, sugar, and cigarettes. Do we legalize certain activities and substances just so we can tax them? What’s the intention behind sin taxes, and are they really working as …
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Almost 1.5 million fewer moms of school age children were actively working in March 2021 compared to February 2020. The pandemic has certainly taken its toll on working parents. Kelly loves all things tax. She’s an attorney, and she’s a mom. She strongly believes it’s important for her kids to see her working, and for them to know that their mom lo…
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When you hear the words “company culture,” what comes to mind? Workplace culture is a hot issue these days, especially as it relates to jobs and the so-called “Great Resignation.” What do employees really want: freedom, tangible perks, a more inviting company culture? CEO and Entrepreneur Jay Steinfeld shares his story of success and expertise when…
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The recent agreement on a global minimum tax, and other changes to tax rules around the world, have called into question the future of tax competition. Each year, The Tax Foundation puts out their International Tax Competitiveness Index. The Index seeks to measure the extent to which a countries’ tax system adheres to important aspects of tax polic…
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The past year has taken a huge toll on both tax professionals and taxpayers, something Taxgirl talks about frequently. According to a 2021 survey from Robert Half, more than 44% of employees say they are more burned out on their jobs today than they were a year ago. Employers and employees are seeking all kinds of solutions to burnout and the labor…
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Big Four accounting firm PwC made waves earlier this year when it introduced a “work anywhere” policy for its 55,000 US employees, allowing them to choose an all-virtual work option. The policy is intended to help PwC attract new talent and retain top talent in a competitive market. The tax profession isn’t always leading the charge when it comes t…
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In April, Kelly announced the first Bloomberg Tax & Accounting Insights student writing competition. The contest sought to highlight the very best of student writing. A panel of judges from the Bloomberg Tax team scored and reviewed every entry, and the winners from schools around the globe represent the best young talent in the tax profession. The…
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PWC recently announced it’s allowing its 40,000 client-facing employees to work remotely from anywhere in the US. Joining companies like Facebook and Allstate, more and more employers are shifting to permanently remote models to attract and retain top talent. But what are the tax and legal implications of additional jurisdictions, employee schedule…
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From work from home, to deductions, to Wayfair, it’s clear that state and local taxes (SALT) have become critical in the tax world. While the larger focus used to sit squarely on federal taxes, the industry lens seems to be shifting toward SALT more and more. State and local taxes can seem complicated, especially in a nearly post-pandemic economy w…
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In September, there were still about 17.6 million tax returns awaiting processing, and the IRS anticipates receiving over 4 million more returns in October. The delay has resulted in a lot of frustrated taxpayers, especially those grappling with error notices and being charged penalties and interest for alleged mistakes. Those penalties add up. For…
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