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A look at the biggest regulations, legislation and court cases in the field from the first half of the year.
July 21 -
Commissioner Rettig unveils the agency's strategic goals for the next five years.
July 20 -
Self-employed people and gig economy workers have been confronting tax challenges this year that didn’t just end with tax season.
July 20 -
2022 turned out smoother than many expected, says Jackson Hewitt’s Mark Steber, but next year’s may go differently.
July 20 -
How long recessions last; what superstars want; moving toward advisory; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 19 -
Clients should know about Identity Protection Personal Information Numbers to safeguard against data theft.
July 19 -
The service's new practice unit stresses that agents should look more closely at designers of government-owned buildings than at commercial building owners.
July 15KBKG -
A group of Senate Democrats is urging the Internal Revenue Service to extend the filing deadline for people with individual taxpayer identification numbers who have been affected by the massive processing delays at the IRS.
July 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service is being urged to pilot test virtual visits with paid tax preparers through videoconferencing technology as a way to reduce the number of errors in claims for refundable tax credits in a new government report.
July 14 -
Elizabeth Warren and nearly two dozen colleagues in the Senate introduced legislation to enable more taxpayers to file their taxes online for free directly via the service.
July 14