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  • Things You Should Expect Being Self-Employed in Minnesota
  • The Importance of Source Documents
  • What Is a Notice of Deficiency?
  • What is the IRS dispute resolution process for businesses?
  • Your Self-employed Tax Obligations
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  • Preparing your business for a tax audit
  • The IRS Looks To Crack Down On Virtual Currency Tax Compliance
  • An overview of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights
  • Last-minute strategies to reduce your 2019 taxes
  • RESPECT Act requires criminal charges before IRS forfeiture
  • Year-end tips to tackle your taxes in 2020
  • What do we know about audits and IRS enforcement?
  • Guess what? The IRS could be coming to collect in person
  • Inflation-based tax changes for FY 2020 announced
  • IRS: Tax law change meant about 2.7 million fewer 2018 refunds
  • IRS will now accept debit card payments through private collectors
  • IRS provides guidance on reporting cryptocurrency income
  • IRS admits it audits the poor just as often as the rich
  • Minnesota updates its sales tax rules for out-of-state sellers
  • IMF: Foreign shell companies hold $15 trillion in untaxed capital
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  • Received a lawsuit award or settlement? You could owe taxes
  • The rules for claiming disaster losses changed with tax reform
  • Too much tax debt and you could lose your passport. Act now.
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  • Working in the gig economy? Some common tax problems
  • Burned by failing to withhold enough? IRS announces new estimator
  • Got a letter from the IRS about your cryptocurrency investments?
  • IRS issues draft updates to Form 1040, Form 1040-SR, schedules
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  • Tax issues after death: How do I file for a loved one?
  • Minnesota co-op manager charged with tax crimes
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  • Does the IRS care if someone else pays your student debt?
  • Minnesota lawmakers consider new tax law
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  • Who is eligible for an Offer in Compromise?
  • Beware: A tax filing extension can lead to a higher penalty
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  • Taxes done? Take a moment to review your withholdings.
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  • How did the TCJA impact NOL?
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  • “Zappers” back in the news with fraud charges filed
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  • Three tips for businesses as they prepare to file 2018 taxes
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  • 2018 may be Minnesota’s most difficult tax season yet
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  • Cyber Monday shoppers in MN may not get the savings they expect
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  • One tip to reduce your tax bill and save you money
  • What not to do with an offer in compromise for the IRS
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  • Uncle Sam wants you … to the win the lottery.
  • Tax delinquency and property seizure in MN: The basics
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  • Do employers have an “affirmative” requirement to pay taxes?
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  • Would Uncle Sam consider chickens the same as cash?
  • MN lawmakers debate the state’s tax on Social Security income
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5 Things to Do if You Get Audited in Minnesota

March 27, 2023

What is a Trust Fund Recovery Penalty?

January 31, 2023

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October 19, 2022

Things You Should Expect Being Self-Employed in Minnesota

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