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The service has been working hard to implement the dozens of tax provisions contained in last year's Inflation Reduction Act, according to a new report.
October 5 -
The service is reducing the annual cost of a Preparer Tax Identification Number after a court ruled that the charge was too high.
October 4 -
Your employees' well-being; statutory residency; new blog in town; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 3
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GOP members of Congress are demanding answers from the service about the backlog in processing claims for the credit, only weeks after the IRS imposed a moratorium.
October 3 -
Affected individuals and businesses now have until Feb. 15 next year to file various federal tax returns and make tax payments.
October 2 -
The National Treasury Employees Union expressed a sense of relief after lawmakers in Congress unexpectedly managed to pass a stopgap spending bill.
October 2 -
An IRS consultant allegedly leaked confidential tax information on former President Donald Trump and billionaires to The New York Times and ProPublica.
October 2 -
The service is allowing practitioners to see their client's tax information, including balance due amounts, as well as withdraw from their active authorizations online in real time.
September 29 -
The service issued guidance Friday saying a redemption of shares in a money market fund won't be treated as part of a wash sale, which would subject it to taxes.
September 29 -
About two-thirds of service employees would be furloughed in the event of a shutdown, which appears likely this weekend.
September 28 -
Close to a thousand taxpayers who earn over $1 million a year failed to file tax returns over multiple recent years, potentially owing $34 billion in taxes, according to IRS data.
September 28 -
The service released information on two energy-related tax breaks under the Inflation Reduction Act.
September 27 -
With droughts impacting almost all 50 states, the IRS is giving more relief.
September 27 -
Property-tax map; zero due meaning; partners' pay differences; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 26
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Taxpayers who receive CP2000 notices can now get help from bots for basic questions, rather than having to wait for a rep.
September 26 -
From more agents to the deployment of AI, the service is directing resources where the money is.
September 26 -
A recent report said the service needs to improve its reviews of suspicious cyber activity and strengthen separation of duties.
September 26 -
As inflation continues to rise, the service is increasing some, but not all, of the special per diem rates for expenses while traveling.
September 26 -
The IRS says taxpayers in Maine and Massachusetts who were hit by the hurricane now have until Feb. 15 to file and pay some taxes.
September 25 -
The service is developing a contingency plan that may involve cutbacks if Congress can't reach a deal.
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