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Corralling social media; federal tax outlook; the cannabis business; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 3 -
Almost half of all tax returns filed could be accurately pre-populated using only current-year information and the previous year's return, according to a recent NBER study.
May 3 -
Robert Brockman, a software billionaire facing a record U.S. tax-fraud indictment, has been released from a Houston-area hospital where he spent two weeks as his health deteriorates.
May 3 -
The IRS chief opens up about IRS challenges, his family and the way forward.
May 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts next year as the inflation rate surged to the highest level in decades.
April 29 -
The drugmaker is contesting a multibillion-dollar bill from the IRS in Tax Court.
April 29 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins is urging the Internal Revenue Service to expand online services for taxpayers, tax professionals and businesses while reducing its reliance on paper to improve taxpayer service.
April 28 -
Only a tiny fraction of those who could file their taxes for free are actually accessing the no-cost program, according to a new watchdog report.
April 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service revised its answers to frequently asked questions on the Child Tax Credit, adding a new set of six commonly asked filing season questions.
April 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service appointed Lia Colbert as the new commissioner of its Small Business Self-Employed Division to oversee the IRS’s collection activities and the examinations of most businesses in the U.S.
April 27