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The IRS and Treasury plan to propose regulations restricting energy-related tax credits when "prohibited foreign entities" provide material assistance.
February 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service improperly disclosed confidential taxpayer information on immigrants to the Department of Homeland Security.
February 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service made only limited progress in scanning a tiny fraction of paper-filed returns last tax season, according to a new report.
February 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has awarded a contract to PSI Services to develop and administer the examination for Enrolled Agents to earn their tax credential.
February 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has now closed nearly all outstanding claims for the employee retention credit aside from 41,000 claims still under exam or appeal.
February 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service is adding capabilities to the online Tax Pro Account, allowing firms to specify which staff members are authorized with CAF access.
February 9 -
The U.S. Tax Court ruled that innovations in livestock production can qualify for the research and development tax credit, establishing new case law.
February 9 -
The agency incorrectly labeled some taxpayers as hostages when providing tax relief, or failed to remove a special indicator after their release from captivity.
February 5 -
Proposed regs from IRS finally address the reporting threshold confusion that has plagued tax practitioners since 2021.
February 5
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Trump suggested he could exert pressure on Attorney General Pam Bondi and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, saying there had "never been anything like it."
February 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury released proposed regulations on the clean fuel production credit under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
February 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted a contingency plan Friday indicating that it would be able to operate until Feb. 7, 2026, while keeping all 74,942 employees working.
February 2 -
Lawmakers are demanding answers about the sharing of taxpayer information with the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
January 30 -
The lawsuit by a sitting president against the government he leads puts Trump in a highly unusual position in the case.
January 30 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking for a contingency plan that keeps 100% of IRS employees on the job in case of a shutdown during tax season.
January 29 -
Taxpayers could face long waits for IRS responses to questions on a slew of complicated new tax changes this filing season.
January 29 -
The accounts give wealthy investors more opportunities to place alternative vehicles in a tax-advantaged retirement nest egg. But mistakes can be costly.
January 28 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins warned in her annual report to Congress that this tax season is likely to bring bigger challenges for taxpayers who encounter problems with the Internal Revenue Service.
January 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted a fact sheet about its move away from paper checks to electronic payments for taxes and tax refunds.
January 27 -
A group of Senate Democrats and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration are raising questions about the impact of IRS funding cuts.
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