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Lawmakers introduced two pieces of legislation to require public companies to disclose their financial reporting on a country-by-country basis and strengthen the IRS's whistleblower program.
March 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to host a series of five nationwide tax forums this summer in a return to the in-person format it used to favor prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 2 -
The service's Criminal Investigation division plans to cast a spotlight on tax scams and fake charities.
March 1 -
Affluent investors typically have more complicated financial lives and more ways to get things wrong when filing federal tax returns in 2023.
February 28 -
Transforming Free File; what partner agreements omit; excuses, excuses; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 28 -
The high court handed down rulings in FBAR penalty and state escheat cases.
February 28 -
The IRS is reminding them that federal estimated taxes are due March 1.
February 28 -
Crypto miners and staking-service providers may learn in the days if they have to report information on their clients' transactions.
February 28 -
The service is giving taxpayers more time to file tax refund claims for tax returns they filed earlier in the pandemic.
February 27 -
A GAO report has several suggestions for decreasing the difference between taxes owned and taxes paid.
February 27