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The Internal Revenue Service introduced a section of its website dedicated to the Centralized Partnership Audit Regime.
September 1 -
The Trump administration said it’s recovered almost 70 percent of $1.6 billion in relief payments mistakenly sent to dead people.
September 1 -
Tax Rep LLC has created a new CTRC designation for tax practitioners.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service has completed its first settlement order with the operator of a syndicated conservation easement scheme as part of a broader crackdown on what the IRS views as abusive tax scams.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued some eagerly anticipated guidance on President Trump's executive order.
August 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service is temporarily allowing the use of digital e-signatures on some forms that can’t be filed electronically.
August 28 -
Practitioners share which part of the service’s pandemic-driven drop in service was most inconvenient to them.
August 27 -
The administration wants employers, not employees, to be responsible for paying back the Social Security levies when they come due next year.
August 27 -
Wish you were here; refunds and interest; California and gig drivers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 25
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The Internal Revenue Service plans to send approximately 50,000 “catch-up” economic impact payments.
August 25 -
The IRS is extending filing and payment deadlines for the victims of recent disasters.
August 25 -
The matter hinges largely on whether Smith was actually the beneficial owner of Caribbean entities that received proceeds from his company’s first private equity fund, according to people familiar with the case.
August 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to correct penalties mistakenly levied on employers who reduced their tax deposits because they expected to claim some of the new tax credits to which they’re entitled.
August 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service limited taxpayers’ ability to resolve their tax cases directly with the IRS’s Independent Office of Appeals in a memorandum Monday.
August 24 -
Taxation and regulation are steps toward further legitimizing cryptocurrency.
August 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service agreed to quit warnings about unpaid taxes while it works through millions of pieces of unopened mail that have accumulated during the pandemic.
August 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released a draft version of the Form 1040 for tax year 2020 with several significant changes probably in store for next tax season.
August 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service projects that lower levels of employment in the U.S. could persist for years, showcasing the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
August 20 -
House Ways and Means Chair Richard Neal wants the IRS to quit sending balance due notices for now.
August 19 -
Working at home and tax breaks; yet more PPP; down under; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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