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The Internal Revenue Service updated its frequently asked questions page on the Premium Tax Credit for subsidizing health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
February 25 -
If you thought last tax season was challenging, brace yourself.
February 25
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The rate for both overpayments and underpayments will be 4%.
February 23 -
Two legislators want to open an investigation into personnel moves between the five largest accounting firms and the upper echelons of the Treasury and IRS.
February 23 -
Public offers; a second soda tax mess; never fail to put off; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 22
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The Internal Revenue Service is allowing taxpayers to create online accounts through a live, virtual interview with agents, instead of submitting a selfie or other biometric data, after a backlash erupted over privacy concerns.
February 22 -
The service is expanding its capacity to process tax returns following criticisms from members of Congress about taxpayers waiting months for refunds.
February 18 -
Armanino appoints three to C-suite; Deloitte, Grant Thornton, BDO and Novogradac publish industry reports; and more CPA news.
February 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service had a backlog of over 17 million unprocessed tax returns from last year as of early February as the agency copes with an unprecedented workload during the current tax season.
February 17 -
The IRS is warning preparers about an email scheme that aims to steal their software logins.
February 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing relief from filing a Schedule K-2 or K-3 information report this year for some partnerships without foreign activities.
February 16 -
Just a little off; handling online reviews; a star EA; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 15
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The Internal Revenue Service updated its frequently asked questions page on higher education emergency grants for pandemic-related financial aid, with new information for students and educational institutions.
February 15 -
The service has overhauled Form 14457 as it cracks down on the use of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin to evade taxes.
February 15 -
Joshua Jarrett hopes to make the IRS clarify its position on the taxability of the rewards.
February 15 -
The page aims to provide the latest about the current tax season, and the agency’s efforts to deal with the backlog of millions of previously filed returns.
February 14 -
Crypto miners and stakers will be exempt from rules requiring digital-asset brokers to turn over information on their clients’ transactions to the IRS.
February 14 -
The average refund issued so far this year is $2,201, down about $600 from the typical refund issued last year, according to the IRS.
February 14 -
Keep your fingers crossed, but initial reports suggest things are going smoothly so far.
February 14 -
A group led by Sen. Mike Crapo is asking the IRS to do all it can to help taxpayers this tax season.
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