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Computer programming errors, which the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration had previously warned them about, led to more than 60,000 erroneous stimulus payments.
March 25 -
The service needs to make changes in its management of taxpayer accounts to reduce the backlog of millions of unprocessed tax returns, according to a new report.
March 24 -
The CI division has conducted more than 660 investigations over the past two years.
March 24 -
A former IRS employee pleaded guilty to tax evasion after the IRS accused him of filing false tax returns and providing fabricated records in an effort to obstruct a tax audit.
March 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service updated its frequently asked questions page with new and updated information about the exclusion provided under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 of up to $10,200 in unemployment income for 2020.
March 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service released a revenue ruling that updates the rules for the tax return disclosure restrictions for government employees in light of the Taxpayer First Act.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to do a better job of administering the partial payment installment agreements it offers to taxpayers with delinquent tax debts as many of them end up defaulting, according to a new report.
March 22 -
A bad CDP hearing; a key point when giving stock; fat o’ the land; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 22 -
The inspector general urged the IRS to make changes to its computer-coding system after identifying multiple control weaknesses in processing claims.
March 21 -
The billionaire faces the largest U.S. tax-evasion case against an individual, and a 'jeopardy assessment' from the service.
March 21