Tax
Feb. 19, 2020
Top changes in federal tax law to watch for during the 2019 income tax filing season
With the 2019 income tax filing season underway, taxpayers need to beware of changes to federal tax law impacting how they file their returns for last year. Thus, for taxpayers who are planning for the April 15, 2020 income tax filing deadline, or are planning to file for an extension, major changes to the Tax Code are new for 2019 returns.





G. Michelle Ferreira
Shareholder
Greenberg Traurig LLP
Email: ferreiram@gtlaw.com
Michelle is co-managing shareholder of the firm's San Francisco Office and co-managing shareholder of the Silicon Valley Office. She counsels individuals, partnerships, estates and corporations in tax disputes with the Internal Revenue Service and state and local tax agencies, including the California Franchise Tax Board, the State Board of Equalization, the Employment Development Department and county assessment appeals boards.
Top changes in federal tax law to watch for during the 2019 filing season
With the 2019 income tax filing season underway, taxpayers need to beware of changes to federal tax law impacting how they file their returns for last year. Thus, for taxpayers who are planning for the April 15, 2020 income tax filing deadline, or are planning to file for an extension, major changes to the Tax Code are new for 2019 returns.
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