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IRS FIRE's going out for 2027 tax season

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EDT 1 Min Read Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg Tax year 2026 and filing season 2027 are the target date for retiring the Filing Information Returns Electronic, or FIRE, system. FIRE will not be available for submissions in filing season 2027. All rights reserved.

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The accountant's advantage over technology in fraud prevention

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Accountants are central to bridging this gap. Without active accountant involvement, organizations risk over-relying on passive technological defenses. Accountants who grasp these behavioral dynamics are better equipped to lead businesses through the emotional and operational challenges of building stronger defenses.

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In the blogs: Breathing room

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Breathing room Current Federal Tax Developments ( [link] ): The critical updates of Notice 2025-33, which impacts digital asset brokers and their compliance obligations under IRC Sections 6045, 3406 and related penalty provisions, extend and modify previously granted transitional relief, "offering much-needed breathing room."

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M&A roundup: Meaden & Moore; Platform Accounting expand

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In 2021, it acquired Long Cook & Samsa in Wooster, Ohio, and in 2015 it acquired LBC International Investigative Accounting in Canada, London and Paris. All rights reserved.

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Inside GASB's far-reaching agenda

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The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is juggling a variety of projects to improve accounting for state and local governments as they come under pressure from the threat of reduced funding from the federal government. "If All rights reserved. But in todays environment, its at least something they have to consider."

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More winners and losers from the Trump tax bill

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The bill said that you had to have the asset placed in service by 2027 but also you had to start construction on that facility within one year of the enactment date," said Ian Boccaccio, principal and income tax practice leader at tax firm Ryan. "For All rights reserved. Solar, wind, EVs, EV charging, they got whacked.

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Trump's law to cut US clean energy installs 41%

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annual clean-energy installations will plunge 41% after 2027, due to the rapid phase-out of wind and solar tax credits in President Donald Trumps sweeping economic legislation. All rights reserved. Adam Glanzman/Bloomberg U.S. About 57% of wind farms will be competitive without credits, according to an Enverus report issued this week.