-
Commissioner Werfel encouraged Congress to keep the money coming.
October 24 -
The late actor's estate fell short in a five-year quest involving the distribution of a hedge fund position when his financial advisor left UBS for Merrill Lynch.
October 24 -
The service began allowing nearly 800,000 tax preparers to renew their Preparer Tax Identification Numbers for next year.
October 24 -
The service is improving its online tax pro accounts and hiring more accountants as it targets big corporations for audits.
October 20 -
The service is giving employers a way to rescind inaccurate claims for the Employee Retention Credit if they've fallen victim to a scam.
October 19 -
The service has faced challenges in transitioning the system it uses for authenticating the identities of taxpayers and tax professionals.
October 18 -
The wealthiest 1% of taxpayers may soon find themselves in the crosshairs of an expert group of agents.
October 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service wants to update the regulations governing the sale of a taxpayer's property taken during a levy.
October 17 -
War and relief; the gap; partner pay; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 17
-
The service plans to run a limited pilot test of its free online tax system in 13 states next tax season, but it will only support certain tax credits.
October 17 -
Residents in 55 out of 58 counties have an extra month to file and pay.
October 16 -
The NAEA is asking the service to resume sending reminder notices immediately to non-filers and those with balances due of more than $10,000.
October 16 -
The service is trying to leverage the extra funding to collect more taxes, but has spent surprisingly little so far.
October 16 -
The manner in which Charles Littlejohn pulled off one of the most egregious security breaches in IRS history was revealed in a court filing.
October 16 -
The agency is responding to the unfolding crisis in the Middle East.
October 13 -
The IRS's interim guidance answers many questions but leaves others unaddressed, according to tax experts.
October 13 -
A former IRS contractor admitted stealing information about the former president and thousands of wealthy Americans and leaking it to two news organizations.
October 13 -
The service updated its tax-gap projections for tax years 2020 and 2021, predicting a big jump from prior estimates.
October 12 -
The dispute centers on a 2012 IRS audit into transfer pricing, a method used to shift profits to tax havens and avoid the U.S. corporate tax rate.
October 12 -
New best practices to help practitioners prepare for the inevitable are just some of the new developments going on at the service, according to NCCPAP.
October 11

















