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The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration will examine the workforce reductions by the Trump administration and the elimination of paper checks.
November 17 -
Pressure from political activist Laura Loomer apparently torpedoed the nomination of Donald Korb, who had previously served as chief counsel under President George W. Bush.
November 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service announced the rates for the start of next year, which will stay the same as this quarter.
November 14 -
Borrowers who receive discharges of their student debt under the Income-Driven Repayment program could be facing tax bills as high as $10,000 next year.
November 13 -
Mike Lyons blamed a raft of operational shortcomings for the earnings disappointment that triggered a record rout in the payments giant's stock last month.
November 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service increased the annual retirement plan contribution limits for 2026 thanks to cost-of-living adjustments for inflation.
November 13 -
Handling tough clients; not all revenue is created equal; military returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 12
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The Internal Revenue Service has provided a safe harbor for certain trusts enabling them to stake their digital assets without jeopardizing their tax status.
November 11 -
The industry asked for and received a delay in the rule from the IRS in 2023. Now that it's going into effect, here are the key implications for sponsors and savers.
November 11 -
Regardless of when the government gets back up and running, it is likely that the effects of the reduced staff, reduced funding, and the shutdown will be felt during the 2026 tax filing season and perhaps beyond.
November 11
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As the Senate advances a possible end to the 40-day government shutdown, the IRS is adjusting its plans amid a wave of layoffs and program closings.
November 10 -
The industry asked for and received a delay in the rule from the IRS in 2023. Now that it's going into effect, here are the key implications for sponsors and savers.
November 10 -
Frank Bisignano, who's now leading both the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service, dodged a $300 million loss by divesting his stake.
November 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted guidance in the form of questions and answers on digital asset broker reporting on the new Form 1099-DA.
November 6 -
In a letter to Congress, the National Association of Tax Professionals warned of serious problems for tax season.
November 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has shut down its Direct File free tax-filing program, sending an email to the 25 states that offered it this year.
November 6 -
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act's presence, like it or not; return of beneficial ownership information; that familiar sense of dread; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 5
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The IRS and the Treasury Department issued guidance giving penalty relief to employers and other payors for tax year 2025 on the new reporting requirements.
November 5 -
If a political appointee tried to demand a probe of a left-wing donor, they would not only violate the law but also trigger a criminal reporting requirement.
November 4
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Affected taxpayers in the Dakotas now have a later date for filings and payments.
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