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The IRS has put out proposals on new regs around rules from the two pieces of legislation.
June 14 -
Costs of cutting taxes; Tax Court transparency; soil fertility; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 13
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Tax practitioners share their biggest problems on the road to April 18.
June 9 -
The service is asking approximately 1.5 million people to claim their refunds for tax year 2019 by the July 17 deadline.
June 8 -
Congress' move to shift $21.4 billion in funding away from the service as a condition for increasing the debt limit isn't deterring the tax agency from its plans.
June 8 -
As the Direct File program takes shape, learning from taxpayers will be paramount.
June 8
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The IRS is providing penalty relief to billion-dollar corporations that haven't paid estimated taxes related to the new 15% corporate alternative tax.
June 7 -
Things are improving at the IRS, but there's still work to be done — and tax pros can help.
June 7 -
The clawback; in acquisitions, like likes like; marketing for preparers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 6
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In a twist that most asset managers could only dream of, investment funds are reaping profits through the Internal Revenue Service.
June 5 -
A series of tentative compromises were worked out on spending caps, the defense budget and IRS funding.
June 2 -
The service's alternative dispute resolution programs can be faster and cheaper than the usual appeals process, but their use fell by two-thirds over the past decade.
May 31 -
Exploring a free filing system, encouraging taxpayers to take advantage of the EITC and issuing refunds for overpayments on unemployment are among the latest IRS policy stories.
May 31 -
The service has started holding discussions with advocacy groups on the direct file tax system it plans to begin testing early next year.
May 30 -
Headaches and highlights of the season; righting a use of property taxes; lots of luck; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 30
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Biden's team agreed to trim $21 billion over a decade from IRS enforcement and $28 billion from prior COVID spending.
May 30 -
The service is warning businesses to beware of schemes promoting abuse of the Employee Retention Credit.
May 25 -
The service had paused the notices last year while it tried to catch up on its backlog of unprocessed tax returns.
May 24 -
Audits on the rise; law vs. accounting; your summer hours' note; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 23
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It's 'a wakeup call' for taxpayers to stay on top of any communication they get from the service.
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