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About two-thirds of service employees would be furloughed in the event of a shutdown, which appears likely this weekend.
September 28 -
Close to a thousand taxpayers who earn over $1 million a year failed to file tax returns over multiple recent years, potentially owing $34 billion in taxes, according to IRS data.
September 28 -
The service released information on two energy-related tax breaks under the Inflation Reduction Act.
September 27 -
With droughts impacting almost all 50 states, the IRS is giving more relief.
September 27 -
Property-tax map; zero due meaning; partners' pay differences; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 26
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Taxpayers who receive CP2000 notices can now get help from bots for basic questions, rather than having to wait for a rep.
September 26 -
From more agents to the deployment of AI, the service is directing resources where the money is.
September 26 -
A recent report said the service needs to improve its reviews of suspicious cyber activity and strengthen separation of duties.
September 26 -
As inflation continues to rise, the service is increasing some, but not all, of the special per diem rates for expenses while traveling.
September 26 -
The IRS says taxpayers in Maine and Massachusetts who were hit by the hurricane now have until Feb. 15 to file and pay some taxes.
September 25 -
The service is developing a contingency plan that may involve cutbacks if Congress can't reach a deal.
September 22 -
LBMC and Wilkin & Guttenplan both announce next managing partners; CohnReznick names cannabis industry practice leader; and more news from around the profession.
September 22 -
The proposed regulations define a digital asset as any digital representation of value that is recorded on a cryptographically secure distributed ledger or any similar technology.
September 22
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
A taxpayer failed in his quest to use the "reasonable cause and good faith" exception to avoid an IRS fine of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
September 21 -
The service is encouraging employers to work with qualified tax professionals rather than shady promoters.
September 21 -
The agency's criminal investigation arm has opened probed at least 252 claims under the pandemic-era employee retention credit amounting to $2.8 billion worth of subsidies.
September 21 -
The service is establishing a group within its Large Business and International division to bolster tax compliance at large partnerships and S corps.
September 20 -
The service held a webinar to raise awareness about programs that companies can use to help employees pay off student loans and other educational expenses.
September 20 -
The revised Form 6765 could help both the IRS and taxpayers avoid lengthy audits involving faulty claims.
September 20
Sax LLP -
Fraudsters are ever-inventive, and accountants and tax pros need to make sure their clients keep vigilant.
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