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September 21, 2025
TerpTax: Social Media Tax Scam Epidemic
Sam Handwerger warns that TikTok is spreading 2025 tax scams, from fuel credit claims to fake W-2s and bogus self-employment credits. With AI voice cloning adding risks, the IRS created CASST and issued alerts urging caution over online tax advice.
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July 7, 2025
Explaining, Assessing the Digital Services Tax Dilemma
President Trump paused trade talks with Canada over its digital services tax, calling it a threat to U.S. interests. Canada withdrew the tax to restart negotiations. Broader global tax reform remains uncertain, as key international agreements face political hurdles.
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June 26, 2025
Moments of Impact
Smith faculty are shaping policy, business and society through influential research and public service. From AI and insurance reform to pay equity and public pensions, they’re winning top awards and earning national recognition for impact and innovation across disciplines.
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June 23, 2025
TerpTax: A Guide to NIL Taxes
NIL deals offer student-athletes new income—but also tax obligations. Smith lecturer Samuel Handwerger explains how earnings are taxed, what to watch for, and why planning, record-keeping and resources like TerpTax are key to staying financially and legally safe.
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June 6, 2025
Cardello ’93 Earns Hillman Award for Decades of Impact in Accounting and Community Work
The Robert H. Smith School of Business honored Jacqueline Cardello ’93, CPA, president and managing partner of GRF CPAs & Advisors, with the Suzanne D. Hillman Award for Service to the Community, recognizing her leadership in accounting, mentorship, philanthropy, and AI education.
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May 5, 2025
When Tax Scams Hit Home: What to Know About Theft Loss Deductions
Samuel Handwerger, CPA and TerpTax faculty advisor, explains how victims of investment scams may qualify for theft loss tax deductions under IRS rules. He outlines key eligibility criteria, recent IRS guidance, and the importance of intent, documentation, and expert advice.
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April 25, 2025
When the IRS Comes Knocking: Understanding 501c3 Status Revocation

By Samuel Handwerger, CPA, Faculty Advisor for TerpTax

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March 25, 2025
TerpTax: Understanding Form 1099-K
Samuel Handwerger, faculty advisor for TerpTax, explains Form 1099-K—an IRS record for online sales and payments through apps. Understanding taxable income, tracking expenses, and correcting errors can save headaches. Keep good records and report income accurately to avoid issues.
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March 5, 2025
TerpTax: Roth vs. Traditional IRAs
CPA Samuel Handwerger explains the key differences between Traditional and Roth IRAs. Traditional IRAs offer tax-deferred savings, while Roth IRAs provide tax-free withdrawals. Future tax rates and career trajectory matter, making the choice complex. Consistent saving is the most crucial factor.
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February 13, 2025
TerpTax: Understanding Education Tax Credits
Education tax credits can significantly lower tax bills, says Smith professor Samuel Handwerger. The American Opportunity and Lifetime Learning credits offer key savings, but eligibility rules matter. Students may claim credits if parents opt out. TerpTax offers free tax prep through April 14.
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