by AT | Feb 20, 2020 | Business Clients - Updates in Canada, Business Clients - Updates in US, Personal Clients - Updates in Canada, Personal Clients - Updates in US
Every day, the theft of personal and financial information puts people at risk of additional problems. Thieves often use the stolen data as quickly as possible to: Sell the information to other criminals.Withdraw money from a bank account.Make credit card...
by AT | Feb 18, 2020 | Personal Clients - Updates in US
The IRS has listed out the following nine common errors to avoid when preparing a tax return: 1. Missing or Inaccurate Social Security Numbers. Be sure to enter each SSN on a tax return exactly as printed on the Social Security card. 2. Misspelled Names....
by AT | Feb 16, 2020 | Business Clients - Updates in US, Personal Clients - Updates in US
WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service and Security Summit partners today warned the public of a surge of fraudulent emails impersonating the IRS and using tax transcripts as bait to entice users to open documents containing malware. The scam is especially...
by AT | Feb 12, 2020 | Business Clients - Updates in US, Personal Clients - Updates in US
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers and tax professionals that they will be asked to verify their identities if they call the IRS. The days before and after Presidents Day mark the peak period for taxpayer phone calls to the IRS. To...
by AT | Feb 10, 2020 | Business Clients - Updates in Canada, Business Clients - Updates in US, Personal Clients - Updates in Canada, Personal Clients - Updates in US
The office of Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has published a report on the compliance of non-residents with US rental property. The conclusion of the report is “additional controls are needed to help ensure that non-resident alien individual...
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