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The advisory committee's annual report offers a long list of recommendations and potential improvements.
June 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service provided transitional guidance on the 1% excise tax on corporate share repurchases that was part of last year's Inflation Reduction Act.
June 29 -
Part of the point of the follow-up mailing is to clear up any confusion that may have arisen from an earlier mailing.
June 28 -
The IRS offers best practices for when a tax professional moves on.
June 28 -
Experts look at the impact of the debt ceiling negotiations on funding for the tax agency.
June 28 -
What tomorrow's accountants want; July's deadlines; trash talk; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 27
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It is still not clear that the IRS will treat payments for this year the same as payments for last year.
June 27
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
A job offer from National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins highlights the service's need for experienced talent and better technology.
June 27
Accounting Today -
With the pandemic emergency officially over, a break for high-deductible health plans is going away.
June 23 -
The Ways & Means Committee voted to release transcripts of interviews with agency employees about an investigation of the taxes of President Biden's son.
June 23 -
The Taxpayer Advocate's mid-year report to Congress said the service had improved its performance during this year's tax season, though.
June 21 -
New bills; chatbot warning; e-invoicing; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 20
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The service had to scramble to reconcile the advance payments of the Child Tax Credit it distributed in 2021 with the amounts later reported by recipients.
June 15 -
Provisions from the IRA aim to spur investment in places that have experienced declines in fossil energy production, especially hard-hit coal-mining towns.
June 15 -
The IRS has put out proposals on new regs around rules from the two pieces of legislation.
June 14 -
Costs of cutting taxes; Tax Court transparency; soil fertility; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 13
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Tax practitioners share their biggest problems on the road to April 18.
June 9 -
The service is asking approximately 1.5 million people to claim their refunds for tax year 2019 by the July 17 deadline.
June 8 -
Congress' move to shift $21.4 billion in funding away from the service as a condition for increasing the debt limit isn't deterring the tax agency from its plans.
June 8 -
As the Direct File program takes shape, learning from taxpayers will be paramount.
June 8
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