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Taxpayers who aren't under examination have a new option that promises to make it easier to request relief when they need to file international tax forms and documents past a deadline.
August 11 -
The service developed an indicator to lock the accounts of millions of taxpayers whom the agency assumed had died, but for tens of thousands of people, it may have been wrong.
August 10 -
The guidance could spur development of renewable energy under the Inflation Reduction Act.
August 10 -
A bipartisan group of four U.S. senators wants the IRS and Treasury Department to investigate whether nonprofit hospitals are abusing their tax-exempt status.
August 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is cracking down on the use of employee stock ownership plans as a way to avoid taxes.
August 9 -
Jackpot tax bite; still a hard world; it's your time; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 8 -
The National Treasury Employees Union, whose members include Internal Revenue Service agents and revenue officers, elected Doreen Greenwald, a longtime federal employee and local union leader as the next national president.
August 8 -
The IRS offers advice on how practitioners can know when their client information is at risk.
August 8 -
An Israeli startup that's advised by former IRS officials is using artificial intelligence to fight financial crimes.
August 7 -
The service may revive the extra payments it provided to employees in 2020 to coax them back to the office, according to a new report.
August 7