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Treasury, IRS provide safe harbor for certain contributions to Trump Accounts under the Working Families Tax Cuts

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued Revenue Procedure 2026-25 providing a gift tax reporting safe harbor for certain contributions to Trump accounts created under the Working Families Tax Cuts.

National Taxpayer Advocate issues 2026 mid-year report to Congress

National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins today released her Fiscal Year 2027 Objectives Report to Congress, highlighting a largely successful 2026 filing season in which the IRS processed nearly 139 million individual tax returns, issued more than 90 million refunds, and successfully implemented extensive tax law changes despite significant operational challenges.

IRS to offer final Saturday hours at Taxpayer Assistance Centers nationwide June 27

The Internal Revenue Service today announced select Taxpayer Assistance Centers will be open Saturday, June 27, for the final Saturday service event of 2026.

Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee 2026 Annual Report includes recommendations to Congress and IRS

The Internal Revenue Service Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee released its 2026 annual report today with a total of 18 recommendations – six of which are directed to Congress.

More than half the U.S. States signed up to participate in the federal scholarship tax credit program enacted under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill

The IRS announced that 27 states have elected to participate in the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit (FSTC) program, which enables eligible taxpayers to claim a federal tax credit for qualified contributions to Scholarship Granting Organizations (SGOs) providing scholarships for qualified elementary and secondary education expenses.

IRS and Security Summit partners announce new framework to better protect taxpayers and tax revenue from fraud

The Internal Revenue Service and Security Summit partners today announced a restructuring of the public-private partnership designed to strengthen protections and enhance information sharing across the tax system.

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FASB seeks comment on fair value reporting proposal

FASB published a proposed Accounting Standards Update to improve investment company financial reporting by amending how investment companies measure the fair value of an equity security that is subject to a contractual sale restriction.

IRS seeks examples of incorrect CP53E notices

The request follows reports from taxpayers who said they received notices despite not expecting a refund or having already provided direct deposit information.

IRS offers gift tax safe harbor for contributions to Trump accounts

The guidance sets forth conditions for contributions to qualify for the annual gift tax exclusion and for donors to avoid filing gift tax returns.

Standardization of sustainability reporting improves, but obstacles remain

While an increasing number of large U.S. companies turned to audit firms for assurance of sustainability data in 2024, a gap persists with the rest of the world, an annual report shows.

IRS outlines AI risks, Circular 230 duties for tax practitioners

The IRS warned that AI’s risks — including fabricated outputs and data privacy concerns — require practitioners to verify results and follow existing Circular 230 rules on diligence, competence, and confidentiality.

PCAOB seeks comment on standard-setting and research

The PCAOB seeks public comment on future areas of focus for standard setting, building on the dialogue initiated earlier this year.

Advocate: IRS had strong filing season for online taxpayers, weaker one for others

The national taxpayer advocate’s Fiscal Year 2027 Objectives Report to Congress says the IRS processed about 139 million returns and handled most refunds smoothly but says the story was different for taxpayers who needed help from a human being.

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Can the World’s Largest Stadium Explain the Global Economy?

High growth rates and surging exports in Vietnam mask deep frustrations in one of Asia’s most ambitious countries.By Damien Cave and Linh Pham

No Doilies Here: In the Age of Airbnb, Bed-and-Breakfasts Are Coming Into Their Own

Traditional bed-and-breakfast inns are doubling down on unique décor, personalized service and flexible policies, as they seek to distinguish themselves from vacation rentals.By Elaine Glusac

The U.S. Economy Is Leaving These Companies Behind

Small businesses say relentless pressures from tariffs and higher energy prices have sapped their resilience and finances.By Sydney Ember

Germantown: A Philadelphia Neighborhood Where People Stay

Germantown and its neighbor, Mt. Airy, share a rich cultural history, proximity to nature and a strong community.By Gina Ryder and Hannah Yoon

The Small-Business Owners Managing Whole Armies of A.I. Employees

When you turn A.I. agents loose on your finances, email and customers, what could possibly go wrong?By Clive Thompson

How Restaurants Became One of the Hottest Issues in Los Angeles Politics

In advance of Tuesday’s down-to-the-wire mayoral primary, several candidates have made the hospitality industry part of their platforms.By Meghan McCarron

Keeping Black Brooklyn Alive, One Drink at a Time

As the departure of New York’s Black residents changes neighborhood culture, a gathering paid tribute to one of the remaining Black institutions, the Tip-Top Bar and Grill.By Maya King

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The Enduring Customer Support Lessons For Growing Companies

These fundamentals remain relevant regardless of how technology changes around them.,

The AI Execution Gap: Why CEOs Miss The Mark And How To Get It Right

Migrating to the highly profitable vanguard may require completely changing how you set goals and track AI efficiencies. ,

The Viral Backwards Calendar Prompt That Fixes Your Whole Week (With ChatGPT)

A viral ChatGPT prompt plans your week backwards, starting from Friday's results. Here is how it works and the prompt to paste in. ,

Why Great Leaders Don't Have All The Answers

Delegating and letting go of some of the hats you wore when you first started your business means stepping out of your comfort zone.,

What Is The Biggest Mistake Founders Make When Building A Business?

She built a company with twenty employees and steady revenue. So why did her dream vacation turn into a seven-day phone call?,

How Brands Are Built Through Experiences

Moments do not create impact on their own. They have to be designed, extended and carried forward. ,

The Critical Layer Forming Inside Marketing Teams: AI Orchestration

An AI agent manager adds a layer of human oversight to your business’s AI deployment and performance. ,

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But first, coffee: The drink that energized the American Revolution

Colonial Americans were drinking coffee long before they dumped tea into Boston Harbor or fought a war for independence. The establishments that served it were already brewing revolutionary ideas.

A hot summer trend in the sharing economy? Rental swimming pools

The Airbnb-style company Swimply said there have been about 275,000 private pool reservations so far this year.

Obama's new Presidential Center and his tricky relationship with the South Side

How do residents of the South Side of Chicago feel about their new neighbor: the Obama Presidential Center? A mixture of pride and excitement, tempered with some concerns about what it could do to housing affordability. On today’s show, we’re bringing you an episode from our friends at Code Switch on the new center and its relationship to the historically Black neighborhoods around it.

Does the new Fed chair care about jobs?

Last month, new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh presided over his first interest rate decision and press conference … but he didn't talk much about maximum employment.

Why Trump wants to rip up his own trade deal

During President Donald Trump’s first term, he touted the USMCA as the largest and most fair trade deal ever achieved. So why is he now talking about ‘terminating’ it?

Can the Trump administration make college cheaper?

Will limiting how much students can borrow force schools to lower their prices?

Meta considered buying Kalshi before developing its own prediction market app

Mark Zuckerberg met with Kalshi's CEO last year about a potential deal, but talks did not move forward. Now Meta is making its own prediction market app.