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The Internal Revenue Service released its 2025 Data Book outlining activities during fiscal year 2025, as it continued to carry out functions despite cutbacks.
June 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is restructuring the framework of its Security Summit public-private partnership to fend off tax-related identity theft.
June 8 -
The new office will oversee the Return Preparer Office and the Office of Professional Responsibility, starting June 28.
June 8 -
Proposed regulations would limit the ability of tax-exempt organizations to pay high compensation and parachute payments to top executives.
June 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced a series of hiring events for entry-level customer service reps and tax examining technicians.
June 5 -
Millions of taxpayers may be potentially entitled to COVID penalty and interest relief and need to preserve that right.
June 4
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The administration won't move forward with the fund, a key pillar of the agreement with the IRS and Treasury Department over leaks of Trump's tax information.
June 3 -
The Department of Justice will still provide immunity from any probes into the president's past tax filings under a deal agreed to last month.
June 3 -
Competitive differentiator; non-traditional tax regimes; caught off guard; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 2
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New guidance provides transition relief, grandfathering protection and delayed implementation for taxing income of foreign governments investing in U.S. businesses.
June 2 -
U.S. officials are continuing with an agreement that bars the government from probing past tax filings from President Donald Trump and his businesses.
June 2 -
The Trump administration created the fund as part of a settlement resolving the president's lawsuit against the IRS over the 2019 leak of his tax information.
June 1 -
The procedures need fixing after the IRS approved potentially ineligible tax professionals, including some with a criminal history or uncertain citizenship.
June 1 -
The IRS is continuing to challenge and audit claims for the Employee Retention Credit, extending the yearslong backlogs on processing the often dubious claims.
June 1 -
The Excel-based calculator can help companies working on large, multiyear construction or manufacturing projects compute the interest for the contracts.
May 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service released the inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts for 2027, increasing the limits from 2026.
May 29 -
The fund was created as part of an agreement to resolve the president's lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service over the past leak of his tax information.
May 29 -
AI is a powerful tool for tax professionals, but with a smaller, more automated and less forgiving IRS, firms need to have the right policies in place.
May 29
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A judge closed the president's case after his personal attorneys withdrew his lawsuit against the IRS for leaking his tax information.
May 28 -
Dangerous procedural traps; justification for change; unexpected tax exposure; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 26
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