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More and more fraudsters are impersonating the IRS, so taxpayers need to know how to tell the difference, and what to do if someone tries to scam them.
December 26 -
The IRS launches a registration tool for clean energy credits, and more guidance on clean hydrogen credits.
December 22 -
Those 73 and older need to make sure they're taking their required minimum distributions from IRA and other retirement accounts.
December 21 -
The IRS is rolling out a voluntary disclosure program to let businesses pay back Employee Retention Credits they claimed in error.
December 21 -
New guidance from the IRS in Notice 2024-05 provides a safe harbor for certain vehicles.
December 21 -
Financial advisors and tax professionals serving self-employed and other entrepreneurial clients start with a choice between two methods, then make careful calculations.
December 21 -
The IRS is forming a centralized oversight strategy for digital assets, but implementing it has been frustrated by delays in the regulatory approval process.
December 21 -
The relief will go to roughly 4.7 million taxpayers who weren't sent collection reminder notices during the pandemic.
December 20 -
Too much money; five little letters on how clients might see you; loss-harvesting season; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 19 -
Individual partners and individual shareholders of S corps can now get a business tax account.
December 18