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The 6-Year Rule for Unfiled Tax Returns: What It Really Means
Many taxpayers are surprised to learn this: if you never filed a tax return, the IRS can legally go back forever. There is no statute of limitations on unfiled returns. The clock only starts once a return is filed. So why does the IRS talk about a 6-year rule? Because while the IRS can  demand every unfiled year, they generally don’t. The 6-year rule is an IRS administrative policy, not a legal limit—but it matters when you’re trying to get back into compliance. No Statute of
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Tax Talk Thursday: Understanding State Income Tax Nexus
One of the most important but often overlooked issues for businesses operating across state lines is nexus—the legal connection that determines whether a state has the right to impose its income tax on your business.
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