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Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins warns about the potential downsides for some taxpayers of the IRS moving entirely to electronic payments.
October 14 -
Notice 2025-55 provides relief in connection with the new excise tax imposed on certain remittance transfers under the One Big Beautiful tax bill.
October 13 -
At the Internal Revenue Service, which sits within the Treasury Department, the administration plans to fire about 1,300 workers.
October 12 -
Rev. Proc. 2025-32 from the Internal Revenue Service detailed a number of changes, including a rise in the standard deduction to $32,200 for married couples filing jointly.
October 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is taking steps to make sure taxpayers and tax preparers can reflect OBBBA changes in 2025 tax returns.
October 9
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The remaining 39,870 staff will work on preparing for next year's filing season, modernizing the agency and implementing President Trump's new tax law.
October 8 -
Preparations for next tax season look likely to continue, even as the Internal Revenue Service began furloughing almost half its workforce.
October 8 -
Shutdowns and tax obligations; 529 money and the CPA exam; gig questions; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 8
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The Internal Revenue Service named Jarod Koopman as its acting chief tax compliance officer.
October 6 -
The commissioner of the Social Security Administration, Frank Bisignano, has been named to a dual role as CEO of the Internal Revenue Service, a new position.
October 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidance on the corporate alternative minimum tax in response to comments it received.
October 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service was able to steer through this past tax season despite extensive cuts, but next season could be a problem, according to a new report.
October 3 -
The American Institute of CPAs is urging the federal government to keep all Internal Revenue Service employees working for the duration of the shutdown.
October 3 -
The IRS is looking for help for its VITA and TCE programs — no tax experience required!
October 2 -
The comment period has been extended to March 31, and the extra 45 days to perfect R&D claims is now available Jan. 10.
October 2 -
Getting started on our next shutdown; bleeding tax lawyers; who really levies tariffs?; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 1
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The Internal Revenue Service's Independent Office of Appeals launched a two-year pilot program designed to increase taxpayers' awareness and use of PAM.
October 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service is postponing until Sept. 30, 2026, a wide range of deadlines.
September 30 -
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is abruptly curtailing the $7,500 tax credit for new electric vehicles and $4,000 for used EVs.
September 30 -
The IRS is lowering the fee for PTINs from $11 to $10.
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