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ChatGPT in your firm; how much to charge; how we're wired; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 16
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The service is reportedly planning to try out its own direct-file tax software with a limited group of taxpayers by next tax season.
May 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has caught up on much of the pile of unprocessed tax returns, but it's still not back to normal.
May 15 -
Commissioner Werfel is promising to fix the method of selecting taxpayers for examinations that seems to lead to more Black taxpayers being audited.
May 15 -
The North Carolina real estate appraiser is cooperating with prosecutors, as are five accountants who helped sell syndicated conservation easement tax breaks.
May 15 -
The service is removing employees' first names from correspondence, but their last names and phone numbers will still appear.
May 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service asked for public input on how to improve access for taxpayers who don't live nearby an appeals office.
May 11 -
The Criminal Investigation unit is helping Ukraine's cyber police uncover efforts by Russia to fund the war through cryptocurrency.
May 11 -
Retention, pricing; the cost of losing incentives; AI as biz advisor; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 9
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The Internal Revenue Service's Knowledge Management Program has been difficult to use, and employees who are supposed to be subject matter experts don't always have the necessary experience.
May 8 -
Funding from the IRA is expected to help the service launch a wide range of improvements.
May 4 -
A group of lawmakers is worried about the emerging threat of AI in tax fraud.
May 3 -
Instead of hiding gains, traders avoid tax by declaring losses using "wash trades" that are barred in regulated securities markets.
May 3 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for those who have been affected.
May 3 -
Dumping bad clients; another crypto challenge; no IRS notice; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 2
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The case revolves around whether the service had the right to demand an investor's account info without letting him know.
May 2 -
The IRS's $80 billion in new funding means more scrutiny of higher earners.
May 1 -
With no last-minute changes, a more effective IRS, and a more reasonable schedule, tax pros heralded a return to normalcy.
April 30 -
The IRS is pushing back payment and filing deadlines for taxpayers in two counties.
April 28 -
Commissioner Werfel defended the IRS's budget before Congress after House Republicans passed a bill that would eliminate much of its extra funding.
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