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The Treasury and the IRS issued laid out possible regs to update the investment tax credit rules to encompass various forms of renewable energy.
November 20 -
The regulations address new subsections of the law from the SECURE 2.0 Act.
November 17 -
Rajiv Uppal will begin assisting with the agency's transformation work in early 2024.
November 17 -
Democratic lawmakers want the service to look into the possible abuse of tax breaks on the island.
November 17 -
IFAC and FASB both appoint and reappoint board members; RSM raises $4.7M for nonprofits via Power of Love program; and more news from across the profession.
November 17 -
Thanks to the lower threshold, the service expects to receive about 44 million 1099-Ks in 2024, up from about 14 million.
November 16 -
The big AI question; staff pay; sourcing nonresident income; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 14 -
Commissioner Danny Werfel and Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins discussed the enhancements the IRS has been making thanks to the additional billions of dollars of funding.
November 14 -
The service's decision to destroy around 30 million unprocessed paper information returns to reduce its backlog during the pandemic probably had little effect on taxpayers, according to a new report.
November 13 -
Planners and their clients can use the annual cost-of-living adjustments as a helpful reminder to consider tweaks to retirement savings and strategies, experts said.
November 13