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Are You Exempt From Taking An Annual Federal Tax Refresher Course?
Unenrolled preparers who have passed recognized state or national tests qualify for an exemption from the AFTR course but must still obtain 15 hours of continuing education. Who is exempt from taking the AFTR course? Some unenrolled preparers are exempt from the AFTR course requirement because of their completion of...
The Ultimate Guide To Tax Developments Across America – 4 New IRS Approved Tax Courses You Should Know About
There has been a great deal of activity in tax development across America as a response to the Coronavirus. Tax policy has dominated the headlines for the last year, notwithstanding the prior years across America. In order to stay updated, we have partnered with Mark Kohler, tax expert to bring them to tax...
Unmasking the New Tax Laws! CARES Act and Federal Stimulus Updates
Join Roman Basi and Dr. Bart Basi for a LIVE webinar on the latest CARES Act and Federal Stimulus Updates this Monday, September 28 at 2pm EST. In this two hour webinar you will hear Dr. Bart Basi and Roman Basi, two of the leading tax experts in the country, talk through the latest changes to the tax landscape...
Now is the Time to Start your AFSP Record of Completion
Now is the Time to Start your AFSP Record of Completion Many taxpayers were surprised and are surprised each year to to find they have to pay more taxes than the previous year, while others received significantly lower refund checks from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)—even though their financial circumstances...
What is the Employee Retention Credit?
By: The Center for Financial, Legal & Tax Planning Employers should pay close attention to their eligibility with regards to the Employee Retention Credit. Eligible employers can claim the credit for wages paid between March 12, 2020 and January 1, 2021. Most importantly, the credit is fully refundable. The...