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The service published updated information about the credit after a scathing investigative report about how the longtime tax credit is being abused.
September 20 -
Remembering a reform expert; more suggestions for IRS improvement; fluffy nonsense; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 20
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A system that Congress mandated allowing federal contractors to self-certify they don't owe a significant amount of taxes is enabling many of them to score lucrative contracts while still owing plenty.
September 19 -
The president is likely to nominate Beth Kaufman, a partner at the law firm Caplin & Drysdale, to be IRS chief counsel.
September 16 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen unveiled some of the Biden administration's planned changes for the Internal Revenue Service.
September 15 -
Taxpayers are concerned the extra $80 billion will lead to more tax audits.
September 14 -
Fewer clients = more income; the new car credit; the IRA's real importance; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 13
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A recent case shows that the IRS and the Tax Court are going to need a little bit more in the way of documentation.
September 13 -
The legislation would deter the Internal Revenue Service from using the $80 billion in extra funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to increase audits of taxpayers earning under $400,000 per year.
September 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service is improving its accessibility to blind and visually disabled taxpayers after a settlement with the National Federation of the Blind.
September 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service's backlog is having an impact in many areas, including the handling of noncorporate applications for refund claims on net operating losses.
September 12 -
Following FEMA's disaster declaration, the IRS is pushing back some deadlines to help local taxypayers.
September 9 -
The Treasury Secretary outlined some of the Biden administration's unfinished economic business in a speech.
September 9 -
The company said it reached the settlement for the tax years of 2007 through 2016 without any penalties, but did not disclose how much it actually paid to the government.
September 9 -
The president is narrowing the list of candidates to lead the Internal Revenue Service ahead of a massive expansion of tax enforcement.
September 9 -
The agency issued billions of dollars in tax refunds to companies claiming net operating losses for prior years after passage of the CARES Act, but did little to examine the claims.
September 7 -
The controversial actor's long story of woe with the IRS is a great roadmap for tax pros.
September 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been slow in processing employer tax credits and tax refunds that businesses were supposed to receive.
September 6 -
Sadness of financial illiteracy; remote partners; benefits of failing; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 6
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The information came from the Form 990-T, the business tax returns filed by tax-exempt organizations.
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