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Queen Bey is challenging a $2.7 million tax bill.
April 27 -
The U.S. asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit by billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin against the Internal Revenue Service.
April 27 -
DoubleLine Capital co-founder Jeffrey Gundlach said an agent showed up at his company's office for 'no legitimate reason.'
April 26 -
The statute's start; chat's all, folks; costs of fraud; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 25
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The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said $1.2 million in IT products bought by the IRS were not properly approved.
April 25 -
Applications to join IRSAC next January will be accepted through May 31.
April 25 -
The service has slightly revised its 2014 guidance on the treatment of virtual currency to reflect the fact that some countries now accept Bitcoin as legal tender.
April 24 -
House GOP leaders also called for the Justice Department to investigate allegations by an IRS whistleblower involving Hunter Biden.
April 21 -
The institute is asking for more guidance on how to help taxpayers compute their losses on digital assets such as cryptocurrency.
April 20 -
The new commissioner is not ready to say yet what a report will recommend regarding a free system, but he promised it would be released in mid-May.
April 19 -
The IRS pushed back filing and payment deadlines.
April 18 -
The long reach of Uncle Sam; send it back; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 18
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With the official public health emergency due to end on May 11, the IRS has updated its FAQ.
April 18 -
The lack of oversight makes the Employee Retention Credit landscape ripe for fraud.
April 18
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The new commissioner lauded the agency's performance this filing season, thanks to the extra funding from last year's Inflation Reduction Act.
April 18 -
Some practitioners are advising clients to take advantage of Roth IRA conversions, but to tread carefully with the latest advances in artificial intelligence, as tax season nears an end.
April 17 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration gave mixed reviews to the IRS on its technology program, saying it has done some things well and some things poorly.
April 17 -
While a securities-based loan is more commonly used to buy a fancy house or take a dream vacation, it's also an underused strategy for some affluent investors to pay large tax bills.
April 16 -
The service wants to hire more accountants, lawyers and other professionals to focus on high-income taxpayers and large corporations.
April 14 -
Former commissioners weigh in on the details of the Strategic Operating Plan and how the agency will spend its $80 billion.
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