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Audit to Lawsuit: Spot the Line Before You Cross It (Webinar Recording)
Tax attorney Chaya Kundra breaks down the real decision points CPAs face during IRS audits: when substantiation becomes a legal issue, when to involve counsel, and how to protect your client without putting yourself at risk. Watch the full 30-minute recording and get tactical guidance you can apply immediately.
Maryland Tax Connect: Key Deadlines & What to Do Now
Maryland is replacing its entire individual tax system on September 1, and the transition comes with hard deadlines, an August blackout period, and a platform built with stronger fraud detection. Whether you're an individual filer, business owner, or tax professional, understanding the timeline and keeping documentation during the migration is the difference between a smooth transition and a compliance headache.
When an Audit Stops Being an Audit: What CPAs Need to Know Before It's Too Late
Most CPAs recognize that audits can get complicated, but few can pinpoint exactly when a matter crosses from accounting work into legal territory. This blog explores how today's shifting IRS environment is blurring that line, and why identifying the transition early can protect both your clients and your practice.
Payroll Tax Compliance Risks Are Rising: What Employers Can Do Now
What used to stay within the scope of a payroll tax audit may no longer stay there. As federal agencies increase coordination around employment-related enforcement, businesses are facing greater scrutiny around worker classification, payroll reporting, and hiring practices—often from multiple angles at once.
IRS “Dirty Dozen” Tax Scams (2026): 12 Scams to Watch For
The IRS just released its 2026 “Dirty Dozen” list—and some of the scams are more convincing than ever. Here’s what to watch for (and how to avoid getting pulled into something that could turn into a much bigger tax problem).