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The American Institute of CPAs is monitoring the situation at the IRS amid reports of heavy layoffs, stressing the need to maintain services during tax season.
March 7 -
Everyone knows tax pros don't make mistakes, but it can't hurt to doublecheck for these mistakes before filing.
March 7 -
Tax pros' worries about the impact of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency on the Internal Revenue Service include increased fraud and filing delays.
March 7 -
Ukraine, Iraq, Haiti and Bangladesh have been added to the Internal Revenue Service's list for tax year 2024.
March 6 -
Cutting IRS staffing in half over the next 10 months would mean less help and longer waits for taxpayers and let wealthy tax cheats escape paying what they owe.
March 6 -
Many layoffs so far have been in the Small Business/Self-Employed Division, but the Large Business & International Division has also been affected.
March 5 -
The newest edition of the Internal Revenue Service's Dirty Dozen tax scams shows that fraudsters going at it as strong as ever.
March 5 -
Replacing corporate income tax; multigenerational challenge; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 4
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IRS Criminal Investigation names its top 10 cases from last year, which go far beyond just tax.
March 4 -
The Institute is urging the Treasury to suspend and remove final regulations labeling some partnership related-party transactions as "transactions of interest."
March 3 -
At the same time, the Internal Revenue Service is planning to close over 100 in-person Taxpayer Assistance Centers.
March 3 -
Among 18F's many projects over the years was IRS Direct File, a free service that helps taxpayers file tax returns online.
March 3 -
Neil Fishman of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners dives into how developments in Washington will impact tax season.
March 3 -
The usual March 1 deadline for farmers and fishers has been pushed to March 3, or further, for those impacted by natural disasters.
February 28 -
Refunds without taxes; bouncing BOI; never too late for an Employee Retention Credit; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 25
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent named Internal Revenue Service chief operating officer Melanie Krause as acting commissioner after the retirement of Douglas O'Donnell.
February 25 -
A group of former commissioners at the Internal Revenue Service is sounding the alarm about the thousands of layoffs at the agency in the midst of tax season.
February 25 -
Time will tell how a federal hiring freeze, Elon Musk's push for efficiency and new tax-focused legislation will shape the path of the Internal Revenue Service.
February 24 -
A technical glitch prevented Internal Revenue Service officials from notifying laid-off employees by email, so the IRS will be sending them letters, instead.
February 21 -
Prosecutors and regulators are investigating a deal between CrowdStrike Holdings and a technology distributor to provide cybersecurity tools to the IRS.
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