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Practitioners are working to get clients in line so they can fulfill IRS requirements to prove their clients qualify for particular credits.
May 27 -
Accounting Today -
The latest data on new SEC audit client engagements for 2024 and the number of accounting-related securities class actions.
May 21 -
The Senate Finance Committee questioned Trump's nominee about his plans for the beleaguered agency and promotion of dubious tax credits.
May 20 -
No more paper checks; death and tax debt; the perfect time to onboard software; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 20
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With the number of extensions, many practitioners are seeing tax season continue through the summer and fall.
May 20
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
What the senators call "unusually timed contributions" came in immediately after Donald Trump named Billy Long as his pick.
May 18 -
By agreeing to share taxpayer data at all, the Internal Revenue Service is taking an unprecedented step that breaks with longstanding assurances.
May 15 -
The IRS is granting up to $200,000 to individual low-income taxpayer clinics.
May 14 -
Valuations this year; handling interviewees; AI and accounting ed.; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 13
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The Internal Revenue Service has not yet satisfied the goal of the Payment Integrity Information Act to reduce improper payment rates to less than 10%.
May 12 -
It remains unclear why the companies struck the deal without an IRS purchase, but Carahsoft previously said it stands by the cybersecurity tech transaction.
May 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced the inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts in 2026.
May 7 -
Tax Court judges; like-kind slip-ups; estate planning and digital assets; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 6
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The Internal Revenue Service has been conducting "sweeps" in recent years to uncover cases where high-income people have not been filing taxes.
May 6 -
More than 3,600 revenue agents — responsible for collecting tax payments — have left the IRS.
May 6 -
A relatively smooth filing season offered a lot to learn about the future of the IRS, the importance of tax planning, changes in liability patterns, and more.
May 6 -
A Swiss bank that UBS bought helped rich Americans evade taxes even after pledging to stop the practice.
May 6 -
More than 11,400 IRS employees have either received termination notices as probationary employees or voluntarily resigned, according to a new report.
May 5 -
The IRS continued layoffs, changed its acting commissioner, and ended its Direct File program as Tax Day arrived.
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