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Filing and payment deadlines for taxpayers in designated areas have been pushed back.
April 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service has granted extended filing and payment deadlines for wildfire victims in the state.
April 3 -
Off and Bozo-ing; the 100% tariff; Johnston on hot trends; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 2
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The average direct deposit refund amount has remained steady at more than $3,000 for the past six weeks, after a slow start to the year.
April 2 -
The agency has indicted almost 800 people for COVID fraud, and has a 98.5% conviction rate.
April 1 -
From coast to coast, the cities and states where taxpayers procrastinate the most.
April 1 -
The campaign is part of a larger effort by the IRS to increase its scrutiny of high-income taxpayers and large businesses to help close the tax gap.
March 28 -
More than prep; homebuyer credit needs work; tax shots across the Hudson; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 26
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Ippei Mizuhara and an alleged bookmaker are under criminal investigation by the Internal Revenue Service, the agency confirmed.
March 26 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for victims of severe storms last November.
March 26 -
Taxpayers are accessing the IRS website much more this year than last to find the answers they need, with more than 410 million visits through March 15.
March 26 -
Time is running out for nearly 940,000 individuals to claim refunds from 2020, with a May 17 deadline approaching for filing the necessary tax returns.
March 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has posted new information about how to handle possible processing errors when electronically filing Form 1065, "Return of Partnership Income," and ways to avoid them.
March 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has updated its whistleblower award form for tipping off the IRS about tax violations and applying for a monetary reward for the information.
March 25 -
Notice 2024-30 expands rules for determining an "energy community," among other things.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been making progress on catching up with its backlog of unprocessed tax returns, but more work needs to be done, according to a new report.
March 22 -
With the IRS continuing to launch promoter audits, it is important that anyone subject to such an audit consider a few strategic issues.
March 22
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The Internal Revenue Service's efforts to halt fraudulent claims for the Employee Retention Credit have protected more than $1 billion since the agency instituted a processing moratorium.
March 22 -
Dan Rotta, 77, was charged in Miami with hiding assets from the IRS in two dozen secret Swiss accounts between 1985 and 2020.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service is urging businesses that have filed claims for the Employee Retention Credit to make sure they didn't incorrectly claim the credit and to come forward if they did.
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