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The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced on July 24, 2025, the return of its Payroll Audit Independent Determination (PAID) program. The ...
A recent IRS ruling shows how a simple titling error led to unintended Roth conversions—and how reviewing Form 5498 could ...
Clear Start Tax explains how income mismatches trigger audits, and what taxpayers can do to stay compliant. IRVINE, CA / ...
There’s only one known instance of a church losing its tax-exempt status because it violated the Johnson Amendment, but ...
Churches and other houses of worship can endorse political candidates without risking the loss of their tax-exempt status, ...
The IRS reinterpreted a tax rule, signaling that religious organizations may now be able to endorse political candidates without losing their tax-exempt status.
I'm staying out of the endorsement business for my congregation's sake | Opinion Although the IRS now says that religious groups can endorse candidates, I won't, and I hope other clergy don’t ...
Since 1954, an IRS rule had barred houses of worship from explicitly endorsing political candidates.
The IRS this week backed off a decades-old rule that churches and other nonprofits can openly endorse political candidates without risking their tax-exempt status.
The Trump administration's 2025 cost-cutting campaign at the IRS may have been all too successful.