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Preparing for OBBBA; your firm: the next generation; courage and foolishness; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 2
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The Internal Revenue Service's Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee delivered its annual recommendations.
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Helping clients through tax controversy cases with the IRS means knowing which battles are winnable.
July 1 -
Offer in compromise mills make promises to reduce taxpayers' debt to the IRS that they know they can't keep.
July 1 -
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to question an IRS summons that forced Coinbase to turn over transaction information for over 14,000 cryptocurrency customers.
June 30 -
AI-driven firms fail to mention that if their AI-generated tax advice results in an audit, their customers, not the firms themselves, are held legally liable.
June 27
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Cutbacks at the Internal Revenue Service portend difficult tax seasons ahead, Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins reported to Congress.
June 25 -
Taxpayers made receive notices in error that say the Internal Revenue Service hasn't received their electronic payments.
June 25 -
DOJ clipped; seven years of Wayfair; the true reason to change the IRC; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 24
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The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation unit has been experiencing ups and downs in recent years due to budget boosts and cuts from Congress.
June 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for those impacted by the severe weather.
June 20 -
New guidance, step-by-step instructions and useful statistics are now available for large business filers.
June 19 -
The Trump administration is privately considering unleashing what advocates and critics agree would be one of its biggest cudgels yet to pressure colleges.
June 18 -
The IRS got a case dismissed from the Tax Court by applying a taxpayer's overpayments to their earlier tax liability.
June 18 -
Private equity in the profession; green cards and exit taxes; governance for preparers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 17
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A group of tax organizations, including the NATP and NAEA, hopes to preserve the core tax functions relied on by tax professionals despite cutbacks at the IRS.
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The Treasury Department and the IRS are giving brokers additional time to comply with requirements to withhold taxes on digital asset sales.
June 12 -
The Senate confirmed Billy Long, a former Republican congressman from Missouri, as the new IRS commissioner amid staffing and budget cuts at the agency.
June 12 -
Rev. Proc. 2025-23 updates the list of 'automatic procedures' for changes in methods of accounting.
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