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Disaster planning; the flipside of an Employee Retention Credit mess; the QoE; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued an unusual public apology to the hedge fund manager for failing to protect his confidential tax data from being stolen and leaked to the media by a contractor now in prison.
June 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service switched over from focusing its audits on taxpayers earning $10 million or more to those earning $400,000 or more after passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.
June 24 -
Many plan participants told the U.S. Government Accountability Office they didn't understand their four main options — or the potential tax consequences.
June 24 -
The Treasury Department provided formal notification to Russian authorities that it's partially suspending a tax treaty as relations worsen over the war in Ukraine.
June 21 -
Notice 2024-55 from the IRS explains exceptions to the additional tax for certain emergencies, and for victims of domestic abuse.
June 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service released a revised draft version of Form 6765, the Credit for Increasing Research Activities, in response to feedback.
June 21 -
The IRS will deny tens of thousands more pandemic-era employee credit claims it deems potentially fraudulent in the coming weeks, as it remains in a holding pattern for processing new claims.
June 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to begin slowly paying some of its older claims for the fraud-plagued Employee Retention Credit this summer, but is not lifting its moratorium.
June 20 -
Reform's many aspects; healing your energy; BOI deadline problem; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 18