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From accidentally paying state taxes on T-bill income to wonky filing deadlines, these tips will help make a federal tax return sparkle. Or at least clean.
April 12 -
The spending slice for honest taxpayers; crypto and filing goofs; God is your AI; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 11
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Taxpayers who filed early this year and reported state tax refunds they received in 2022 as taxable income should consider filing an amended return.
April 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued a notice offering a safe harbor for the deed language in charitable conservation easements.
April 10 -
The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines to the end of July.
April 10 -
Proposed regulations would identify micro-captive transactions as abusive after the Supreme Court ruled against the IRS in a case two years ago involving the transactions.
April 10 -
A Los Angeles businessman led a conspiracy with a Utah polygamist family to defraud a U.S. clean-fuels program of more than $1 billion.
April 10 -
The tax service released its annual list of the 12 worst tax-related scams.
April 7 -
In its new strategic operating plan, the service describes its plans for the new funding it got from the Inflation Reduction Act.
April 6 -
The institute wants clarified and expanded guidance on taxpayer assistance procedures and when S corps don't need private letter rulings.
April 5 -
Cyber-defenses; Tax Gap inaccuracy; a new retirement age; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 4
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The IRS issued a revised version allowing nonprofits and charitable trusts to file requests for miscellaneous determinations electronically.
April 4 -
The service described some of the rules it plans to include in upcoming proposed regs for what qualifies as an "energy community."
April 4 -
The service has cleared its carryover backlog for original return processing, and other updates as we enter the home stretch.
April 4 -
The IRS has expanded its enforcement efforts, including cross-checking foreign accounts reported on FBARs with information reported on tax returns.
April 4
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The IRS has pushed back payment and filing deadlines for those impacted by tornadoes and severe storms.
April 3 -
That decision may have been premature, according to a new report.
April 3 -
The service is extending a transition period for an exception to the requirement for companies to pay taxes on royalties for intellectual property abroad.
April 3 -
Proposed guidance aims to reduce U.S. reliance on China for batteries and minerals.
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