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The IRS warned about bad advice that's being peddled on social media promoting a bogus "Self Employment Tax Credit" and prompting unsuspecting taxpayers to file false claims for the credit.
July 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service could be doing a better job of cracking down on tax noncompliance by users of virtual currency or digital assets, according to a new report.
July 15 -
The agency is hoping to counter a widespread impression that people can get away without paying their taxes, according to Commissioner Werfel.
July 11 -
Notice 2024-49 and a new set of frequently asked questions from the Internal Revenue Service offer more clarity around the credit.
July 10 -
The decisions indicated that justices will use far stricter scrutiny of government regulations moving forward, and some cases dealt a direct impact right away.
July 10 -
The IRS is pushing back both filing and payments deadlines for impacted taxpayers.
July 10 -
The head of the Internal Revenue Service's Direct File program cites careful scoping and a blended team of government and private sector for making it work.
July 10 -
The rich and the audits; after Beryl; just ask; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 9 -
The Government Accountability Office recently found that some populations may be getting selected for IRS audits at a higher rate than others.
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The Internal Revenue Service has stepped up efforts to combat dubious tax advice promoting schemes involving the Fuel Tax Credit, the Sick and Family Leave Credit, and household employment taxes.
July 8