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The IRS has been mailing out letters to federal workers saying they are among 525,000 current and former employees who owe back taxes.
July 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is looking to cut the case cycle times for corporate taxpayers.
July 28 -
Douglas O'Donnell, former acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, has joined KPMG US in its Washington national tax practice.
July 28 -
Billy Long explained his plans for the Internal Revenue Service and the new tax bill during his first public talk as IRS commissioner.
July 28 -
The Treasury Department is reportedly mulling plans for the IRS to eliminate its multilingual services, such as tax forms and assistance in languages other than English.
July 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service said "designated officials" need to revalidate their business tax account by the July 29 deadline in order to maintain access.
July 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced indexing adjustments to the applicable dollar amount used to calculate employer shared responsibility payments under the Affordable Care Act.
July 24 -
More time, easier filing, earlier relief and staggered deadlines are among the things taxpayers want, according to a new survey.
July 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to shed employees, with over 25% of its workforce now gone since the beginning of the year, according to a new report.
July 23 -
Staffing shortfalls and intricate new policies are complicating efforts at the Treasury and IRS to meet tight deadlines for churning out guidance on the tax bill.
July 23 -
E-comm challenges; advising on biz sales; the IRS and math errors; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 22
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House Republicans have introduced a spending resolution that would slash IRS funding by around $2.8 billion, threatening taxpayer service and enforcement.
July 22 -
House Republicans released a spending proposal that threatens to withhold funding from the Financial Accounting Standards Board unless it withdraws its income tax reporting standard.
July 22 -
The IRS is reevaluating how to gauge the more than 150 taxpayer service improvement projects it had been pursuing before staffing and budget cuts this year.
July 18 -
The IRS's progress in improving tax compliance in recent years has been threatened by cuts in funding and hiring, according to a new report.
July 18 -
The Treasury Department and the IRS will need to roll out guidance to explain the bill's newer provisions and how they differ from earlier tax legislation.
July 16 -
OBBBA and gambling; a billing lesson from bookkeeping; BOI 2.0; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 15
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The IRS is giving payment and filing relief to taxpayers in the Lone Star State who were affected.
July 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service's plan under the Biden administration to audit high-income taxpayers appears less likely after staffing and budget cuts.
July 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to shutter its Filing Information Returns Electronic, or FIRE, system.
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