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If It Looks Like an Employee, It Probably Is: The Hidden Legal Risks of Global Hiring
Hiring talent across borders has never been easier—but the legal and tax implications aren't always obvious. What looks like a simple contractor or remote work arrangement can sometimes create compliance obligations businesses never anticipated.
Tax Compliance & Tax Controversy Updates: Innocent Spouse Relief, Partnership Reporting & Law Firm Cybersecurity
Not every important legal or tax development arrives with a headline. Recent updates involving partnership reporting, innocent spouse relief, digital assets, and law firm cybersecurity highlight how technical changes can create real-world implications for businesses, professionals, and taxpayers.
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).
Americans Abroad: The IRS Expands FEIE Waiver Relief for 2025
A sudden departure from a foreign country doesn’t automatically mean losing valuable tax benefits—but it can quickly become a compliance risk if handled incorrectly. The IRS has expanded FEIE relief for 2025, and knowing how to position your situation could make a significant financial difference.