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Future of the IRS; the VAT obstacle; awaiting results; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 4 -
At least one rule enshrined by President Biden's administration appears safe under President Trump's team. Here's how a 2019 law changed taxpayer disputes.
February 3 -
TIGTA report suggests the IRS needs to do more to enable whistleblowers to report on fraud, waste and abuse, even if they've signed nondisclosure agreements.
January 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service made progress on its customer service and systems last year, but it's still facing challenges with processing tax returns on time.
January 30 -
Senate Finance Committee chairman Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, and ranking member Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, issued a discussion draft of bipartisan legislation.
January 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service is making progress on whittling down the amount of time it takes to help victims of tax-related identity theft.
January 29 -
Inside the IRS's recent focus on broker reporting of digital asset transactions and the Form 1099-DA.
January 29Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
The limits of DOGE; big pharma and the TCJA; soda tax misaimed; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 28 -
The IRS kicked off tax season facing a hiring freeze imposed by President Trump in an executive order and uncertainty over $20 billion in budget cuts.
January 27 -
The IRS doesn't have the authority to independently verify that recipients of Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grants are eligible to receive them.
January 23