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The Internal Revenue Service will begin accepting e-filed tax returns that contain dependents who have already been claimed on another taxpayer's return.
November 21 -
The leaders of President-elect Donald Trump's "Department of Government Efficiency" discussed creating a new way for Americans to file their taxes.
November 20 -
For individuals, the overpayment and underpayment rate will be 7%.
November 20 -
Fighting scope creep; QCDs as the year ends; advising ministers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 19
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CPAs must navigate conflicts of interest, transparency, and confidentiality while representing clients in IRS negotiations.
November 19
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The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has launched a social media campaign, even as the Senate is vetting its next head.
November 19 -
Donald Trump's re-election brings uncertainty to the tax landscape, including proposals for both numerous tax breaks and funding cuts to the IRS.
November 18 -
The IRS is reminding Enrolled Agents with SSNs ending in 0, 1, 2 or 3 that they need to renew their enrollment.
November 13 -
To the Internal Revenue Service, Roger Ver symbolizes a new target in the digital age: a crypto holder suspected of failing to pay taxes after selling tokens.
November 13 -
Taxes' immediate future; a new retail delivery fee; owners' income; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 12
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The highest marginal tax rate for 2025 is 37% and the lowest is 10%.
November 12 -
Erin Collins is objecting to proposed regs that would enable the IRS to shorten its third-party notice requirements from 45 days to as little as 10.
November 8 -
The IRS beefed up its information technology internal controls.
November 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service may be facing steep cuts in its budget with the win on Tuesday night of President-elect Donald Trump.
November 6 -
The final regulations provide a long overdue update to rules that had been in place since at least the 1950s, and even the 19th century.
November 5 -
Updating engagement letters; tax neutrality; the usual losers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 5
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The adjustments reflect how inflation is slowing down and upcoming changes to the rules based on the Secure 2.0 Act and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
November 4 -
UHY launches global rebrand; IRS selects first associate chief counsel for the newly created passthroughs, trusts and estates office; and more news from across the profession.
November 1 -
The amount individuals can contribute to 401(k)s in 2025 has increased by $500 to $23,500, but the IRA limit remains $7,000.
November 1 -
Fee increases may be discouraging taxpayers from seeking private letter rulings from the Internal Revenue Service to resolve their questions ahead of filing, according to a new report.
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