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IRS data and changes to collection operations over the past four years show 10 clear effects.
September 14 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for those impacted by the storm.
September 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation division is targeting illegal activity tied to sports betting as the pro football season gets underway.
September 13 -
Future of contactless prep; reverse convenience; importance of the invoice; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 12
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Notice 2023-64 offers guidance on the 15% levy on large businesses — and waives some penalties.
September 12 -
The service will need to tread carefully with how it uses artificial intelligence amid growing questions about the reliability of the technology.
September 11 -
Following a top-to-bottom review of enforcement efforts, the agency is shifting more attention from working-class taxpayers to high-income earners, partnerships, large corporations and promoters of abusive tax shelters.
September 8
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The Internal Revenue Service is leveraging artificial intelligence to detect tax evasion as it uses the extra funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to ramp up compliance efforts.
September 8 -
The IRS needed to respond to nearly 800 employee reports of assaults and threats in recent years, according to a new report.
September 7 -
Your OZ clients' working capital safe harbor business plans need to be updated by Sept. 8, 2023.
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The IRS is giving South Carolina residents impacted by the storm later filing and payment dates.
September 6 -
Incoherent economics; TCC requirements; the remote debate; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 5
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The service's LB&I Division has expertise in training agents on examining high-income taxpayers, but the IRS doesn't appear to be leveraging this expertise.
September 5 -
The service mistakenly sent out late notices to retirement plan sponsors due to a programming glitch.
September 1 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for those affected by the storm.
August 31 -
Educational assistance programs can help employees cope with the resumption of payments through a tax-free fringe benefit.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance on how taxpayers should report the special tax payments, refunds and rebates they received from states in recent years as a form of relief during the pandemic.
August 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service is telling companies they will need to start electronically filing their forms reporting cash payments over $10,000, starting Jan. 1, 2024.
August 30 -
A new survey suggests small businesses see the economy — and the tax service — improving.
August 30 -
Nearly 500 service employees worked at large firms or big companies either before, during or after they worked at the IRS, according to a new report.
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