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The day-off debate; SECURE’s flaw; IRS appeals mean a long wait; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 18
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Congress is considering plenty of bills -- how many will be passed is another question.
June 17 -
As long as the necessary payments or deposits were made on a timely basis, reporting deadlines will be extended, according to the IRS.
June 15 -
Multinational corporations got some long-awaited clarity from the IRS, which issued new rules on Friday clarifying how they must compute a new international tax.
June 14 -
The Senate passed the far-reaching package only days after it passed the House for the second time, sending it to President Trump’s desk for his signature.
June 13 -
A special early draft of the IRS publication on federal income tax withholding gives employers an advance look at the changes in the new Form W-4.
June 12 -
The accuracy of miscellaneous income statements submitted by federal entities on the Form 1099-MISC has significantly improved, but could be better.
June 12 -
Dismal Data Book; another state to collect remote sales tax; new polish for old scams; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 12
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The House voted for a second time to approve bipartisan legislation to overhaul key aspects of the way the IRS operates, but without a controversial provision.
June 11 -
In a case whose outcome was cited by a number of companies as a potential risk on their financial reports, the Ninth Circuit reversed the Tax Court and decided in favor of the Internal Revenue Service.
June 11 -
Tax practitioners are strongly in favor of weeding out the incompetent and unethical.
June 11 -
7 insights from the latest IRS Survey on Taxpayer Attitudes.
June 11 -
Charles Rettig wants to see a ‘fully functioning’ Internal Revenue Service -- on both service and enforcement.
June 10 -
Some taxpayers affected by the severe winter weather and flooding in those states are being granted additional time to file.
June 10 -
The American Institute of CPAs submitted more than 140 recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service regarding its 2019-20 Guidance Priority List.
June 10 -
The TCJA and taxpayer confusion led to more returns than normal being scheduled for after April 15.
June 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a warning Friday to taxpayers who haven’t yet filed their 2018 tax returns.
June 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service tends to impose relatively few accuracy-related penalties during audits of large businesses, according to a new report.
June 7 -
House Democrats clamoring for Donald Trump’s tax information have eagerly awaited a newly passed New York law allowing limited access to the president’s state returns.
June 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to end faxing of tax transcripts in June, and third-party mailing of tax returns and transcripts in July, to curb identity theft.
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