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‘Shocking’ Medicare fraud; appealing ACA determinations; tangible property regs; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 28
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As the April filing deadline approaches, Americans have reasons to think they might get away with not paying what they owe.
March 28 -
A federal court has barred a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service by two former top executives at Sprint over tax shelters promoted by Ernst & Young because the suit failed to qualify for a waiver under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
March 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service failed to deactivate its Identity Protection Personal Identification Number program after a data breach in May 2015 for nearly a year, despite repeated recommendations from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, according to a new report.
March 27 -
The Tax Court decided in favor of Amazon.com in an expensive transfer pricing dispute with the Internal Revenue Service involving intellectual property that the e-commerce giant assigned to a European subsidiary in Luxembourg.
March 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has published its annual update on the depreciation and inclusion tables for owners and lessees of vehicles.
March 24 -
IRS shares research papers on noncompliance, tax liens, unpaid taxes and more.
March 24 -
The IRS is still seeking other candidates for the advisory committee.
March 23 -
More businesses are failing to remit payroll taxes, with 1.4 million employers owing approximately $45.6 billion in unpaid employment taxes, interest and penalties as of December 2015.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a revenue procedure permanently establishing a process for quickly resolving IRS audits after pilot-testing it in recent years.
March 22 -
The American Institute of CPAs wants lawmakers to reintroduce a bill to make various fixes to the tax laws.
March 22 -
The scam included a bogus $1 million charitable donation and fibs to his own accountants.
March 22 -
Return changes in FAFSA; Trump and the AMT; charitable donation overstatements; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 22
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An academic study has found that companies located in proximity to a regional office are more likely to be scrutinized.
March 21 -
A district court found a Texas physician responsible for paying a tax penalty on funds loaned to his own medical practice.
March 21 -
The Summa Holdings ruling may be part of a broader push back against the doctrine.
March 21
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The Internal Revenue Service is adding extra staff starting Tuesday to help tax professionals reinstate their e-Services accounts.
March 20 -
This year’s filings are still behind last year; more and more tax pros won’t be vacationing after April 18; and other statistics as of the middle of the this year's filing period.
March 20 -
One scheme asks preparers and taxpayers to redirect their tax refunds.
March 20 -
A few weeks after the national election, the Internal Revenue Service began to issue notices to employers who may have failed to comply with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
March 16
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