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The Internal Revenue Service and the Federal Trade Commission will hold a free webinar at 2 p.m. Wednesday designed to help everyone recognize and combat tax scams and tax-related identity theft.
Certified public accountants Russell Faerber, Timothy Loehr and Zachary Ziemba have all been promoted to principals of Adelson & Co.
There are several adjustments to the tax code that Berkshire residents should know before filing their 2021 tax returns. The Eagle helps walk you through them.
In May 2018, the nonprofit Berkshire Carousel’s board, controlled by members and friends of the Shulman family, granted James and Jackie Shulman a $1.22 million mortgage on the site of the carousel, which James Shulman spearheaded. He says the couple sought the financial benefit to protect their personal investment in the attraction, and may give proceeds to a different public cause.
The Internal Revenue Service will begin accepting e-filed personal tax returns on Jan. 24. This year’s federal income tax filing day in both M…
GREAT BARRINGTON — The Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires is currently acting as the fiscal sponsor for four small Berkshire nonprofits, which…
The Internal Revenue Service has launched a new Spanish-language version of the Child Tax Credit Update Portal. This tool is designed to help …
The IRS' large-business division has extended its practice of using secure videoconferencing for all taxpayer requests. The IRS began using vi…
While the Armed Services Committee wants to increase military spending by $24 billion for more weapons, research and construction, others members of Congress are arguing about the size of bills that will build roads, assist with child care, expand broadband systems and finance desperately needed measures to save us from extinction.
While the Republican base may be fed a steady diet of fake culture-war controversies, the one policy impulse that drives the GOP’s elected rep…