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U.S. Treasury Department rules outlining which businesses structured as S corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies can claim a 20 percent tax deduction are likely to be delayed until the end of July, according to a senior administration official.
July 12 -
The Auditing Standards Board is thinking about relaxing some of the requirements for attest engagements.
July 11 -
The National Association of Enrolled Agents has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service strongly criticizing the draft version of the new Form W-4, the Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate, saying it raises privacy concerns and creates a “substantial risk of underwithholding.”
July 11 -
Return of postcard glory; no sunset for reform measures; behavioral science; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 11
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The Internal Revenue Service is encouraging practitioners to secure their client data.
July 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service did a lot to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, yet its efforts have fallen short, says TIGTA.
July 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service postponed tax filings and payments for more than 68 million taxpayers affected by the killer storms.
July 6 -
The NTA’s Objectives; tax enforcement spans the globe; post-reform child credits; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 5
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An advisory committee report worries the IRS will focus more on tax reform than on cybersecurity.
July 3 -
The Large Business and International Division is targeting virtual currency, S corporation distributions and more for extra scrutiny.
July 2 -
The AICPA has suggested guidance on the tax treatment of cryptocurrencies.
July 2 -
The draft version of the streamlined form tries to deliver on one of the promises of the tax simplification effort, but adds more schedules.
June 29 -
Leaders of tax enforcement authorities from the five countries have allied to create the Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement (or J5), to collaborate in fighting international and transnational tax crimes and money laundering.
June 28 -
Charles Rettig, President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the IRS, omitted mention on a disclosure form that the two rental properties in Hawaii in which he has a stake are at a Trump-branded resort, according to a memo by the top Republican and Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.
June 28 -
The service has set a five-year strategic plan and goals
June 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been leading the charge on investigations of Bitcoin users, with more on the way now that it has access to information from at least 14,000 customers of Coinbase.
June 27 -
President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Internal Revenue Service, Charles Rettig, has spent decades helping wealthy and famous people fight the agency’s efforts to collect taxes.
June 27 -
The IRS’s new 1040 tax form doesn’t exactly fit on a standard postcard as Republicans promised, but it’s smaller and simpler than before — and it may push more filers to use software rather than in-person tax preparers.
June 27 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson released her mid-year report to Congress Wednesday, spotlighting her top areas of concern, particularly how the new tax overhaul will be implemented.
June 27 -
The smaller 1040; Wayfair wrinkles; no do-over on fraudulent returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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