Below is our selection of new tax, audit and accounting developments in France and in the United States that we believe is relevant. We hope you find it informative.
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U.S. Individual taxpayer: file your tax return now if you were supposed to file by April 18th, 2023, but missed that filing deadline.
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You should file your 2022 tax return as soon as possible if you were required to file by the April 18th, 2023, deadline but weren’t able to. You are required to file a tax return...
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Company established in France: here is what you should know about the information that must appear on your customer invoice.
If you’re an American manager who would like to do business in France, you may be surprised by the information that must be reflected on your customer invoice.
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French individual taxpayer: it is this time of the year again!
More than 40 million households are invited to file their French individual income tax return from April 13, 2023, a week later than last season. And like last year, it will end on...
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International tax return filer: use extra caution to avoid these common mistakes when completing Free File Fillable Forms.
If you’re an international filer of a U.S. income tax return, you should use extra caution to avoid common mistakes that international filers make when using Free File Fillable...
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U.S. individual and business taxpayer: Need more time to prepare your personal or business tax return? You should consider filing an extension.
If you’re not able to file your personal or business tax return by the April 18, 2023 initial due date, you can request an extra time to the federal tax authorities.
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Individual and business taxpayer: File your tax return electronically and request direct deposit.
Whether you are an individual taxpayer or have a company, the Aimlon CPA P.C. team advises you submit your tax return electronically (IRS e-file). It is easy, safe and it saves you...
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U.S. Individual taxpayers: don’t fall for new tax season scams that involve bogus w-2 claims.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would like you to beware of new w-2 related scams.
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U.S. individual taxpayer: Don’t have time on weekday for a face-to-face help at your local IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center? No problem; meet with the IRS on Saturday.
As part of its efforts to improve service to you this 2023 tax season, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) planned additional Saturday openings for April 8 and May 13 from 9 a.m. to...
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Individual and business taxpayers: Need someone to help with your personal or business tax return? Choose your tax professional carefully.
If you need assistance with preparing and filing your personal or business tax return, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would like to remind you to choose your tax professional...
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Income tax withholding: France simplifies the withholding tax procedures for foreign companies employing workers who work from their home in France.
January 1, 2023 – As the head of a company established outside of France, you’re no longer required to withhold income tax from the salary that you pay to some of your...
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U.S. Individual taxpayers: here is what you should keep in mind when filing your 2022 tax returns.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would like to remind you of important points that you should keep in mind when filing your U.S. individual income tax return. These steps are as...
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