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The Internal Revenue Service is postponing until Sept. 30, 2026, a wide range of deadlines.
September 30 -
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is abruptly curtailing the $7,500 tax credit for new electric vehicles and $4,000 for used EVs.
September 30 -
The IRS is lowering the fee for PTINs from $11 to $10.
September 30 -
The Treasury and the IRS issued guidance on qualified OZ investments in rural areas under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
September 30 -
The plan estimates up to half a workday would be needed to complete shutdown activities.
September 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service's contingency plans for a government shutdown are currently unknown, with the web page for the most recent plan from last December returning an error message as of Friday afternoon.
September 26 -
The Treasury Department reported it has made significant progress on modernizing information systems at the Internal Revenue Service and signed agreements.
September 25 -
Tax traps; women in the profession; checking out; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 24
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The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department's phase out of paper refund checks for individual taxpayers is the first step in an earlier announced order to more widely transition to electronic payments.
September 24 -
Notice 2025-54, announces the special per diem rates for the special transportation industry rate, the rate for the incidental expenses-only deduction, and the rates and list of high-cost localities.
September 24 -
The agency extended the four-year replacement period for livestock sold due to drought.
September 23 -
Senate and House Democrats proposed a bill to ensure billionaires pay a "fair share" of taxes, without actually raising their tax rate under current law, while Republicans advanced legislation pertaining to the IRS and the U.S. Tax Court.
September 18 -
Substantial presence; not in the floor but in ourselves; confusion and complexity; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 16
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Taxpayers who believed cryptocurrency offered privacy now face an environment where the IRS can access their data.
September 16
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The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury issued final regulations on the new Roth catch-up contribution rule from the SECURE 2.0 Act.
September 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted a draft version of Schedule 1-A that will be used next tax season when claiming new tax breaks.
September 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service, the Treasury and other parts of the government plan to phase out the use of paper checks for payments by the end of this month.
September 12 -
Bloomberg Tax & Accounting released its annual report projecting U.S. tax rate brackets, standard deduction and AMT exemption amounts for the year ahead.
September 11 -
Reducing K-1 penalties; another use for property taxes; 183 isn't always added up the same; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 10
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The Internal Revenue Service intends to shut down nine in-person Taxpayer Assistance Centers in six states as part of the administration's cost-cutting moves.
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