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Infrastructure and crypto; how pros would tackle tax policy; withholdings and non-resident employees; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 9
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Officials shared information on mid-February returns, preparing for next tax season, and more.
November 9 -
The Tesla founder will have a hefty tax bill however he chooses to make good on his pledge.
November 9 -
Much of the data necessary for compliance is unavailable, according to a new report.
November 8 -
The service lifted the limit from $19,500 as part of its annual inflation adjustments.
November 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service provided detailed reporting directions Wednesday for certain passthrough entities and taxpayers reporting partnership interests held in connection with the performance of services, often referred to as “carried interest.”
November 3 -
The move would help offset the benefits from a proposed expansion of the federal deduction of state and local taxes.
November 3 -
The IRS reaches north; no questions asked on the Mars minis; new on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 2
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The service is sending notices to taxpayers who deferred their Social Security taxes last year, reminding them that half the taxes will be due by the end of this year.
October 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving victims of Hurricane Ida in some parts of Mississippi until Jan. 3, 2022 to file their individual and business tax returns, although the Nov. 1, 2021 deadline still applies to the rest of the state.
October 27 -
Practices’ problems, by firm size; remote tax obligations for services; hammering the basics; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 26
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The Internal Revenue Service’s Taxpayer Advocate Service helped thousands of taxpayers last year with economic impact payments under the CARES Act, but it took months to start addressing them, often with the wrong cases.
October 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance to assist employers who are rehiring retirees or retaining employees past retirement age as a way to find qualified workers in a tight labor market.
October 22 -
The IRS is reminding tax pros that current Preparer Tax ID Numbers will expire on Dec. 31.
October 21 -
South Dakota’s new industry; a little clarity on contractors; the IRS and collections; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 19
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Trade groups and Republicans in Congress are marshalling arguments based on privacy, constitutionality and other concerns.
October 19 -
The proposal is the result of weeks of talks between Democrats about how to scale back an idea first floated by Treasury officials.
October 19 -
Fraudsters have been even more active since the start of the pandemic, and many are targeting nonprofits.
October 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Large Business and International division is starting to use videoconferencing to meet with big companies virtually to resolve their tax issues.
October 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Chief Counsel is spelling out new requirements for information from companies submitting claims for research credit tax refunds to prove they’re valid.
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