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The Internal Revenue Service released a revised draft version of Form 6765, the Credit for Increasing Research Activities, in response to feedback.
June 21 -
The IRS will deny tens of thousands more pandemic-era employee credit claims it deems potentially fraudulent in the coming weeks, as it remains in a holding pattern for processing new claims.
June 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to begin slowly paying some of its older claims for the fraud-plagued Employee Retention Credit this summer, but is not lifting its moratorium.
June 20 -
Reform's many aspects; healing your energy; BOI deadline problem; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 18
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The Internal Revenue Service is easing the rules for claiming a tax refund tied to a claim for the research and development tax credit.
June 18 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service released prevailing wage and registered apprenticeship requirements for clean energy projects and jobs to qualify for tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
June 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued guidance answering questions related to educational assistance programs.
June 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is setting up a new unit to target the use of basis shifting between related parties as a way for partnerships to avoid paying taxes.
June 17 -
For tax pros, the IRS is also hosting recruiting events at its Nationwide Tax Forums.
June 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service is postponing both filing and payment deadlines.
June 13 -
The Tax Court approach in a recent case may produce a split among the circuit courts, and the Supreme Court may take a case to resolve the split.
June 13
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In advance of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the Internal Revenue Service is highlighting how criminals target older citizens.
June 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service has determined that the Feb. 3, 2023, derailment qualifies as "an event of a catastrophic nature."
June 12 -
What clients like to believe; Tax Court fun; auditing REITs; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 11
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The Internal Revenue Service has been making efforts to reduce the overall amount of space it rents, but it nevertheless has lots of unnecessary space that it's paying hundreds of millions of dollars for every year.
June 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has announced several new policy updates now that tax season has ended.
June 11 -
A decision backing the surviving shareholder in a family business could have carried major tax implications to succession plans. Instead, SCOTUS backed the IRS.
June 10 -
While the Internal Revenue Service has managed to reduce its backlog of unprocessed tax returns since the pandemic, one area where it's losing ground is in processing all the documentation for tax adjustments.
June 7 -
The amount of time that identity theft victims have to wait for tax refunds has increased as the Internal Revenue Service has shifted priorities, with some waiting nearly two years.
June 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service is turning to artificial intelligence to help select tax returns to audit and narrow the tax gap, but it needs to use this new technology consistently and transparently, according to a new government report.
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