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The agency's criminal investigation arm has opened probed at least 252 claims under the pandemic-era employee retention credit amounting to $2.8 billion worth of subsidies.
September 21 -
The service is establishing a group within its Large Business and International division to bolster tax compliance at large partnerships and S corps.
September 20 -
The service held a webinar to raise awareness about programs that companies can use to help employees pay off student loans and other educational expenses.
September 20 -
The revised Form 6765 could help both the IRS and taxpayers avoid lengthy audits involving faulty claims.
September 20Sax LLP -
Fraudsters are ever-inventive, and accountants and tax pros need to make sure their clients keep vigilant.
September 20 -
The IRS is reminding some disaster-impacted taxpayers in California, Alabama and Georgia that they have payments due Oct. 16.
September 19 -
Possible staffing remedies; declared dead; Moore moves; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 19 -
The service said Monday it plans to lower its audit rate of low-income taxpayers, even as some criticize its ability to protect taxpayer information.
September 18 -
A conversation with a former commissioner, Chuck Rettig, reveals the potential upside of the agency's tech plans.
September 18"The Radical CPA" -
The new positions, which will be in more than 250 locations, will help ramp up compliance efforts against high-income earners, partnerships, large corporations, and promoters.
September 18