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IRS Provides Important Clarifications of Tax Rules for Cryptocurrency

If you use or hold cryptocurrency, also called virtual currency, you need to exercise special care. Challenges arise from the fact that the IRS classifies all virtual currencies as property, not as currency in the usual sense. As a result, any transaction involving...

Teachers and Other School Professionals Can Deduct Unreimbursed Educator Expenses

If you are a teacher and paid for classroom supplies during 2019 out of your own pocket, you may be able to claim the Educator Expense Deduction. Qualifying educators may deduct up to $250 in unreimbursed expenses on their 2019 tax returns. For joint filers who are...

IRS Warns Taxpayers About New Social Security Number Scam

Con artists continue to come up with new ways to impersonate the IRS and scam taxpayers out or their money and/or private information. Recently, the IRS issued a warning about a new scam in which callers use intimidation tactics to extort money from taxpayers. The...

IRS Warns Taxpayers About New Social Security Number Scam

Con artists continue to come up with new ways to impersonate the IRS and scam taxpayers out or their money and/or private information. Recently, the IRS issued a warning about a new scam in which callers use intimidation tactics to extort money from taxpayers. The...