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The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines for those impacted by the fires that began last June 22.
October 7 -
The free filing program will be available in 24 states, and reach potentially 30 million taxpayers.
October 3 -
More than 500 Internal Revenue Service staff are manning FEMA phone lines, and others are deploying to help with search and rescue efforts.
October 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving eligible farmers and ranches four years to replace drought-stricken livestock, rather than two.
October 3 -
Those affected by the storm now have until Feb. 3 to file and pay their taxes.
October 3 -
The IRS failed to address literally tens of thousands of unresolved security vulnerabilities, according to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
October 2 -
The 7217 is designed to report the basis of all distribution of property that a partner receives from a partnership in a non-liquidating or liquidating distribution.
October 2 -
In Notice 2024-72, the IRS adding to the relief granted last year.
October 2 -
Saying 'yes' too much; M&A mania; partners' income spread; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 1
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On the same day the AICPA sent a letter asking for immediate tax relief, the IRS announced widespread relief for the hurricane's victims.
October 1 -
The program will allow the representatives of a large business to share a mailbox to communicate with Appeals office employees.
September 30 -
Third-party payers like payroll providers can now withdraw claims for individual clients.
September 27 -
Your Part-Time Controller appoints chief growth officer; LBMC launches family law support services practice; and more news from across the profession.
September 27 -
Relative accuracy; biggest cyberthreats; end-of-year meetings; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 24
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The Internal Revenue Service is postponing filing and payment deadlines for those impacted by the tropical storm.
September 24 -
The IRS is reminding tax pros and employers that the window for voluntarily disclosing incorrect ERC claims is Nov. 22.
September 23 -
Rev. Proc. 2019-48 lays out the new rates for taxpayers who don't want to substantiate their actual expenses.
September 20 -
NASBA selects executive vice president; KPMG releases 2024 CEO Outlook Survey; and more news from across the profession.
September 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do more to get ready for new reporting requirements on the Form 1099-K and 1099-DA, according to a new report.
September 19 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins issued a mea culpa admitting to the findings of a recent report faulting the Taxpayer Advocate Service that she runs for slow responsiveness to taxpayers.
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