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Post-Chevon; sending your marketing out; new blog in town; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 2 -
The end of Chevron deference, shifting IRS policies and other major changes to the tax landscape.
July 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a warning to tax professionals to be on guard against the identity thieves who are targeting them and their clients.
July 2 -
The IRS agreed to reduce one of its tax claims from about $649 million to $43 million related to resolution of a dispute over SVB's use of a "mark-to-market" accounting method to value certain financial products.
July 2 -
The IRS and Treasury Department released final regulations on how companies and tax pros should report and pay the 1% excise tax on corporate stock repurchases.
July 1 -
The Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations on reporting by brokers on dispositions of digital assets such as cryptocurrency for customers in certain sale or exchange transactions.
June 28 -
The IRS Whistleblower Program paid whistleblowers 121 awards totaling $88.8 million in fiscal 2023, up from $37.8 million the previous year.
June 27 -
Some participants will get a letter next month outlining a potential settlement offer.
June 26 -
An influential advisory committee to the Internal Revenue Service is asking Congress to regulate noncredentialed tax preparers and boost funding for the IRS and the National Taxpayer Advocate.
June 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service isn't doing enough to help victims of identity theft receive their tax refunds, according to a report from National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins, and its statistics on answering phone calls are misleading.
June 26