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The Internal Revenue Service mailed out nearly 90,000 premature notices and demands for overdue taxes to taxpayers last year, even though the filing date had been extended.
September 20 -
The measure could be used to pay for a modification of the cap on the federal deduction of state and local taxes.
September 15 -
Lawmakers proposed bipartisan legislation in the Senate to allow the Internal Revenue Service to postpone filing deadlines when a state-level disaster declaration is issued, rather than waiting for the federal government.
September 15 -
Buyback fallacy; change proposed for quarterly taxes; solidifying client relationships; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 14 -
Taxpayers and tax professionals in some Western states will need to begin using a new mailing address.
September 14 -
The high inflation amounts that households and businesses have been experiencing this year are likely to lead to larger increases in tax brackets and other inflation-adjusted tax items in 2022.
September 14 -
The uber-rich are already using a trick to avoid paying the higher taxes proposed by Democrats, but it won’t work for the moderately.
September 13 -
The service is reminding taxpayers that they can pay for at-home tests with their FSAs, MSAs, and Archer MSAs.
September 10 -
The IRS's strategy for examining claims for the Earned Income Tax Credit are falling short, according to a new report.
September 10 -
The service warned Thursday of an issue that’s affecting business taxpayers who need transcripts for requesting COVID-19 employment tax relief.
September 9