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Pennsylvania Real Estate Tax Discounts

You bought your first house; congratulations! Now you will join other homeowners in paying property tax to your municipality, county and school district.

States Require New Authentication Procedures for Electronic Filing

States have implemented new security measures to protect taxpayers who file their tax returns electronically. The majority of states now require the signing

Calendar-Year C Corporations Receive an Additional Month to File

February 8, 2017: Within the last week, newly revised instructions for Form 7004 were posted to the IRS website. In the latest update, calendar-year C

Credits Returned from the Grave -

The 2016 tax year will be an historic one for the Energy and Natural Resources industry with the return of the Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Credit. This
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Tax
| 1.24.2017

IRS Issues Final Regulations on Modified Carryover Basis

As the Trump administration begins, the estate planning community is bracing itself for the far-reaching changes to the tax code that our elected leaders
Higher Education, Tax
| 1.24.2017

Are You Leaving Tax Savings From Your College Education on the Table? The Treasury Department Thinks So

The rising cost of higher education has been on the minds of American families for a number of years and has even sparked recent Congressional investigations.

A Wrong Made Right for Combat-Injured Veterans

On December 16, 2016, President Obama signed the Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act of 2016 into law. Many veterans who were separated from service

Ensuring Marital Bliss Through Social Security Compliance

Over the past year, I, along with a number of other Schneider Downs employees, took the big plunge. That is, we got married! After a hectic year of planning,
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FinCEN Reminds Taxpayers of New FBAR Deadline

The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has reminded taxpayers that the due date for filing Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR)

IRS Extends Five Year Eligibility Limitation

The Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) issued Notice 2017-6 on December 20, 2016, which extends for one year the five year eligibility limitation
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