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Internal Revenue Service employees are being offered a last chance for a voluntary buyout as the Supreme Court blocked a ruling requiring the IRS to rehire workers.
April 8 -
The National Treasury Employees Union asked a judge for emergency relief to preserve collective bargaining rights in response to a Trump executive order.
April 4 -
More than 60 lawyers wrote in response to a memo by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche that called for a broad reorganization of the department.
April 4 -
A notice to probationary employees — fired in February and reinstated in March — directed probationary workers to prepare to return to "full duty" by April 14.
April 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service reportedly intends to reinstate thousands of probationary employees who were fired after two courts ordered it to do so.
April 3 -
The requirements for the Clean Vehicle Credit seemed a little complicated when they were introduced, and they are proving to be a little difficult in practice.
April 3
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Elon Musk's X is urging the justices to shield companies from being forced to disclose sensitive user financial data under "suspicionless" subpoenas.
April 2 -
The Supreme Court overturned a number of lower courts to say a bankruptcy trustee can't get misappropriated funds back from the Internal Revenue Service.
April 2 -
Teaching fraud; easement settlement offers; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 1
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The House passed six bipartisan bills concerning taxes and the IRS, four of which were endorsed by the AICPA.
April 1 -
Tax preparers are concerned about the IRS's ability to make it through to April 15.
April 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has placed 50 senior IT leaders on administrative leave, as the union filed suit over a Trump order on collective bargaining.
March 31 -
Tax collection projections are down. Refunds are up. That's a formula that could dampen U.S. government revenue.
March 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Criminal Investigation unit has a new initiative for engaging with financial institutions to uncover tax and financial fraud.
March 28 -
Suzan DelBene, D-Washington, and Terri Sewell, D-Alabama, introduced legislation to prevent Trump from reassigning IRS investigators to immigration enforcement.
March 27 -
The Criminal Investigation unit of the Internal Revenue Service launched 2,039 tax and money laundering cases related to COVID fraud over the past five years.
March 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Direct File program is attracting interest this tax season, but lack of familiarity and budget cuts at the IRS may doom it.
March 26 -
Taxpayers that suffer a smaller loss might not have the sophistication to know that they could be entitled to take a theft loss deduction, warns one expert.
March 26 -
Welcome to Tax Court; the subscription model; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 25
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The institute is asking the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service for greater clarity in their proposed regulations for the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022.
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