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Working Remote OH Where are Employee Wages Taxed

Ohio municipal income tax laws often add a layer of complexity for businesses operating within the state. Back in March, as companies scrambled to move

100-Year Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, Granting Women the Right to Vote

Schneider Downs is celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which granted women the right to

Update on Executive Order Deferring Withholding of Employee Social Security Taxes – What Should an Employer Do?

It’s been almost two weeks since President Trump’s August 8 executive order “directing the Secretary of the Treasury to use his authority”

IRS Announces Transition Tax Added to Examination Target List

In 2017, the IRS identified and announced 13 campaigns meant to build out a more supportive infrastructure for international reporting and compliance,
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IRS Audit Campaign: Examinations to begin on Hundreds of High-Wealth Individuals

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced in June a renewed focus on auditing high net-worth individuals and their related entities. First, there is

Tracking The 2020 Presidential Tax Plans

With COVID-19 going on and having no end in sight, it might be a little bit difficult to remember that this is an election year. There will be, after all,

IRS Micro-Captive Letter 6336 Round 2 Issued

Learn more about how the IRS is issuing a second round of 6336 Micro-Captive Insurance letters to taxpayers it believes participated in micro-captive insurance transactions to kick off enforcement.

Executive Order Deferring Withholding of Employee Social Security Taxes

Learn more about the recently issued Executive Orders which provides for a payroll tax deferral.
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Treasury Issues Final FDII Regulations

Learn more about the Treasury's proposed regulations (REG-104464-18), providing guidance for determining FDII deduction.

Ohio Sales Tax Holiday 2020

Ohio’s sales tax holiday runs from Friday, August 7, 2020 through Sunday, August 9, 2020. During the holiday, clothing priced at $75 or less, school
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