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Professor Samuel Brunson of Loyola University Chicago discusses social media tax scams highlighted in the IRS’s 2023 “Dirty Dozen” list of scams and how to spot this misinformation.
For more, read "Be Wary of Tax Advice on Social Media, IRS Warns," in Tax Notes.
In our “Editors’ Corner” segment, Robert van Brederode, the founding partner of BrederodeTax LLC, chats about his Tax Notes piece, “Disclosure of Presidential Tax Returns Violates Right to Privacy.”
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Credits
Host: David D. Stewart
Executive Producers: Jasper B. Smith, Paige Jones
Showrunner: Jordan Parrish
Audio Engineers: Jordan Parrish, Peyton Rhodes
Guest Relations: Alexis Hart
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Interacting With the IRS: Pandemic Challenges and Detours
The Tax Issues Facing Tax-Exempt Organizations
The Biden and Wyden Tax Plans
The U.N. Tax Committee and Developing Countries
Stranger Than Fiction: Lessons From Odd Tax Facts of Yore
The European Commission’s Year Ahead in Tax
Breaking Down the American Rescue Plan Act
Gender Equality, Tax, and the Pandemic
Talking With Paul Tang: Tax Fairness in the EU
How Tax Policy Can Help Low-Income Americans’ Pandemic Plight
Distressed Communities and the Role of Economic Incentives
Practitioners Anticipate Tax Filing Season Wins and Woes
State Legislature Check-In: Tax Priorities in 2021
Capitol Hill Check-In: Tax Priorities in 2021
New Year, New Tax Rules? An OECD Tax Reform Project Update
A Closer Look at IRS Audit Selection Bias
How Inclusive Is the OECD’s Inclusive Framework?
Looking Ahead: Tax Policy and Legislation in 2021
Year-End Collection: Tax Oddities of 2020
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