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The IRS is warning preparers about an email scheme that aims to steal their software logins.
February 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing relief from filing a Schedule K-2 or K-3 information report this year for some partnerships without foreign activities.
February 16 -
Just a little off; handling online reviews; a star EA; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 15
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The Internal Revenue Service updated its frequently asked questions page on higher education emergency grants for pandemic-related financial aid, with new information for students and educational institutions.
February 15 -
The service has overhauled Form 14457 as it cracks down on the use of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin to evade taxes.
February 15 -
Joshua Jarrett hopes to make the IRS clarify its position on the taxability of the rewards.
February 15 -
The page aims to provide the latest about the current tax season, and the agency’s efforts to deal with the backlog of millions of previously filed returns.
February 14 -
Crypto miners and stakers will be exempt from rules requiring digital-asset brokers to turn over information on their clients’ transactions to the IRS.
February 14 -
The average refund issued so far this year is $2,201, down about $600 from the typical refund issued last year, according to the IRS.
February 14 -
Keep your fingers crossed, but initial reports suggest things are going smoothly so far.
February 14 -
A group led by Sen. Mike Crapo is asking the IRS to do all it can to help taxpayers this tax season.
February 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service is pointing to some of the successes with pro bono clinics that represented nearly 20,000 taxpayers in 2020 who faced a tax dispute with the agency, despite the pandemic.
February 10 -
The agency is halting automated collection notices, balance due notices and unfiled tax return notices, after coming under pressure from lawmakers and tax professionals to first catch up on its backlog.
February 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued new guidance for taxpayers and tax practitioners submitting claims for refunds involving the research credit.
February 9 -
The IRS is going after the gig economy, dramatically lowering the threshold for reporting income outside traditional workplaces.
February 9 -
The service is setting up so-called “surge teams,” temporarily moving approximately 1,200 employees with previous experience back into key areas from other parts of the agency.
February 8 -
Refunds straight to crypto; M&A & taxes; improving customer service; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 8
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The service's Criminal Investigation division listed its top 10 cases for 2021, and it's a stew of tax evasion, Ponzi schemes, COVID fraud, cybercrime and more.
February 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service backtracked from a plan to use facial recognition software from a third-party company for taxpayer authentication.
February 7 -
The unit that checks employee benefit plans for compliance with various requirements scored dramatically lower on its quality reviews in recent years, according to a new report.
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