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The Internal Revenue Service is taking a new approach to tax compliance, with a series of 13 initiatives aimed at cracking down on tax evasion.
January 31 -
W-2 scams, e-mail scams, phone scams, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers this week.
January 31
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Before March, foreign travelers who owe more than $50,000 need to get right with the IRS
January 31
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Preparers who file a return claiming the credit without including a W-2 to substantiate the income may get a warning.
January 30 -
Eligibility expands for claiming the refundable tax credit, though taxpayers who claim it will face some delays before receiving their refunds.
January 27 -
Changing national demographics may be producing a new kind of dependent: parents and adult children of middle-aged taxpayers, according to the National Association of Enrolled Agents.
January 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service, along with state tax authorities and the tax preparation industry, are cautioning businesses to beware of an email phishing scam using a corporate officer’s name asking for employee W-2 forms from payroll and human resources departments at companies.
January 26 -
A Montana federal court has authorized the Internal Revenue Service to serve a summons on a Montana man on the use of offshore accounts in Panama tied to debit cards.
January 26 -
Even though their income level may not require them to file, taxpayers with disabilities may still qualify for the credit, the tax service says.
January 26 -
President Donald Trump signed an executive order dated January 20, the date of his inauguration, paving the way for the eventual repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
January 24 -
Every year, TurboTax battles H&R Block for dominance in tax preparation, while smaller players fight over the rest of the market.
January 24 -
Seven ways to build better client relationships during tax season, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers this week.
January 24
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Kellyanne Conway clarified her remarks about the president’s tax returns in a statement that leaves open the possibility he will never release them.
January 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service kicked off the 2017 tax season Monday but won’t be able to process some returns until February 15.
January 23 -
Tax practitioners may spot a new 16-digit code on clients' W-2s this year, as part of an effort to fight tax-related ID theft.
January 22 -
Treasury Secretary nominee said one of his priorities if confirmed would be to increase staff and modernize technology at the Internal Revenue Service—a move that Republicans who control the agency’s budget may reject.
January 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice outlining special procedures for handling the estates of same-sex couples.
January 19 -
The implications of delaying ACA repeal, getting media exposure during filing season, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 17
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The Internal Revenue Service’s Whistleblower Office ramped up the number of monetary awards it gave to tax tipsters in fiscal year 2016.
January 15 -
The tax service and its private-sector partners have opened this year's program for free tax prep software for eligible taxpayers.
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