MEDIA ALERT — Federal and State Tax Resources from Wolters Kluwer
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting has launched the Whole Ball of Tax, a media resource center designed for the 2023 tax filing season. This platform provides essential resources and expert insights to aid journalists and taxpayers. The IRS began accepting eFiled returns on January 23, 2023. Key resources include state-by-state tax guides on cryptocurrency, telecommuters, and student loan debt forgiveness implications. Federal tax changes involve 24 revised forms, including those influenced by the Inflation Reduction Act. Experts are available for commentary and analysis.
- Launch of the Whole Ball of Tax resource center offering updated tax information.
- Resources include detailed guides on complex tax topics like cryptocurrency and student loans.
- Increased accessibility of expert analysis for taxpayers and journalists.
- Potential challenges for taxpayers as COVID relief provisions have expired.
- Revisions to 24 tax forms may confuse individuals unfamiliar with changes.
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Visit the Whole Ball of Tax for updated media resources for the tax filing season (Graphic: Business Wire)
What: The Whole Ball of Tax media resource center from
Delivered in a user-friendly, easy to navigate online format, the media resource center includes helpful tax news, checklists, charts, and tables that deliver in-depth analysis covering a broad range of topics impacting taxpayers.
The most requested tax resources include:
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State-by-state tax scenario guides, including:
- Cryptocurrency transactions
- Telecommuters and nonresident employees
- Cannabis
- Finding a tax-friendly state for retirement
- Historical rates for the past 110 years for income, estate and gift taxes, and capital gains
- Student loan debt forgiveness – the current status and tax implications of the program
Bookmark Whole Ball of Tax media resource center and check back periodically as new resources will be released by our tax experts throughout tax season.
Why: The
“Taxpayers may find the 2023 tax filing season to be relatively normal compared to recent years, as many of the COVID relief provisions have expired. Still, there are a lot of changes for the 2023 tax filing season, and those changes will present both challenges and planning opportunities to try to maximize tax benefits.”
These changes include the creation or revision of 24 tax forms, including Forms 1020 and 1099-
Who: Our federal and state tax experts, including
The Whole Ball of Tax is powered by CCH® AnswerConnect, the most comprehensive and current tax research authority in the industry. Throughout the year,
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Contact: To arrange interviews with federal and state tax experts from
KELLY DE CASTRO
614-288-5640
Kelly.deCastro@wolterskluwer.com
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KELLY DE CASTRO
614-288-5640
Kelly.deCastro@wolterskluwer.com
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