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The IRS has made significant changes to Form 6765, 'Credit for Increasing Research Activities,' with new requirements set to take effect this tax year.
March 20
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Internal Revenue Service employees faced threats of assault during Saturday tax assistance events in 2024, according to a recent report.
March 19 -
The regulatory environment for digital assets will have significant implications for state-level reporting requirements.
March 19
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The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines to Nov. 3.
March 19 -
Are tax prep clients' weird questions actually weirder this year, or does it just seem that way?
March 19 -
Muni bonds and taxes; BE-10 time; a troubling history; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 18
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The Treasury named a pair of IRS agents as special advisors to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and plans key roles for them at the IRS.
March 18 -
A Brazilian-American businessman became the second former Credit Suisse client to plead guilty within the last week to hiding millions of dollars in assets.
March 18 -
Small businesses may have been caught unawares by the earlier tax deadline for filing their taxes, but they can still file for an extension.
March 17 -
The continuing resolution that the Senate narrowly approved included the extension of a $20.2 billion rescission in the Internal Revenue Service's budget.
March 17 -
This month, the Internal Revenue Service is predicting a rise in tax scams for 2025, and added four new eligible counties for foreign income exclusion.
March 17 -
A recent lawsuit suggests that IRS leaders who refuse to hand over taxpayer information to the Trump administration are being moved out.
March 14 -
The threat of a government shutdown receded Friday, but the IRS would nevertheless still operate during tax season, even at lower capacity, in the event of a shutdown.
March 14 -
The median unclaimed tax refund from 2021 is $781, but it has to be claimed by April 15.
March 14 -
The latest data on the number of students studying accounting, new state tax rates for 2025 and other major metrics.
March 13 -
Gilda Rosenberg, a Florida businesswoman, admitted in a Miami federal court that she conspired to defraud the U.S., evade taxes and fail to file FBARs.
March 12 -
Familiar fears for firms; 10 reminders for the season; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 11
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Rep. Steve Cohen has reintroduced a bill that would give the IRS the authority to set and enforce standards for tax pros.
March 11 -
With tax season in full swing, the Internal Revenue Service is being severely hampered by cutting staff.
March 11 -
The bill would claw back $20.2 billion in spending for the IRS passed as part of President Joe Biden's signature green-energy Inflation Reduction Act.
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