Tax season officially began last week and American taxpayers who are due to receive tax refunds are likely to see them reach their accounts within a few weeks, depending on how they filed their ...
CNBC: IRS watchdog says some taxpayers could see 'greater challenges' during 2026 filing season
As tax season opens, the IRS' internal watchdog warns that certain taxpayers could have problems in 2026. Processing could be smooth for taxpayers who file an electronic, error-free return with direct ...
IRS watchdog says some taxpayers could see 'greater challenges' during 2026 filing season
WLWT Channel 5 on MSN: IRS tax filing approaches as scammers use AI to target taxpayers
MSN: Tax ombud's report exposes serious e-filing profile hijacking risks for taxpayers
The Office of the Tax Ombud (OTO) draft report on SARS eFiling profile hijacking has revealed incidents where taxpayers' security details were altered, bank account information was manipulated and ...
Detroit Free Press: IRS warns taxpayers about viral ‘tax hacks’ and new 2026 refund scams
IRS warns taxpayers about viral ‘tax hacks’ and new 2026 refund scams
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Taxpayers can be classified into two major categories – individual and corporation. A corporation is a legal entity that is separate from the owners for tax purposes.
In therapy, my clients sometimes insist on venting for most of the session. On the surface, this makes sense; therapists are trained listeners, and having a "safe space to vent" can be quite valuable.
Patients often tell me what went wrong in their last round of therapy. “I felt better after venting,” one said, “but nothing in my life ever changed.” That is the trap of bad therapy: mistaking ...