Two Big (and Obvious) Ways IRS Could Work with Practitioners

Both could be simple and cheap. If only.

By CPA Trendlines

The IRS has been making some progress in improving the functionality of individual taxpayer Online Accounts. Progress has been slow but in the right direction.

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Now it’s time for the IRS to aim for two huge new improvements: online accounts for businesses, and expansion of the functionality of Tax Pro Accounts for tax practitioners.