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The new commissioner lauded the agency's performance this filing season, thanks to the extra funding from last year's Inflation Reduction Act.
April 18 -
Some practitioners are advising clients to take advantage of Roth IRA conversions, but to tread carefully with the latest advances in artificial intelligence, as tax season nears an end.
April 17 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration gave mixed reviews to the IRS on its technology program, saying it has done some things well and some things poorly.
April 17 -
While a securities-based loan is more commonly used to buy a fancy house or take a dream vacation, it's also an underused strategy for some affluent investors to pay large tax bills.
April 16 -
The service wants to hire more accountants, lawyers and other professionals to focus on high-income taxpayers and large corporations.
April 14 -
Former commissioners weigh in on the details of the Strategic Operating Plan and how the agency will spend its $80 billion.
April 14
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From accidentally paying state taxes on T-bill income to wonky filing deadlines, these tips will help make a federal tax return sparkle. Or at least clean.
April 12 -
The spending slice for honest taxpayers; crypto and filing goofs; God is your AI; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 11
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Taxpayers who filed early this year and reported state tax refunds they received in 2022 as taxable income should consider filing an amended return.
April 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued a notice offering a safe harbor for the deed language in charitable conservation easements.
April 10 -
The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines to the end of July.
April 10 -
Proposed regulations would identify micro-captive transactions as abusive after the Supreme Court ruled against the IRS in a case two years ago involving the transactions.
April 10 -
A Los Angeles businessman led a conspiracy with a Utah polygamist family to defraud a U.S. clean-fuels program of more than $1 billion.
April 10 -
The tax service released its annual list of the 12 worst tax-related scams.
April 7 -
In its new strategic operating plan, the service describes its plans for the new funding it got from the Inflation Reduction Act.
April 6 -
The institute wants clarified and expanded guidance on taxpayer assistance procedures and when S corps don't need private letter rulings.
April 5 -
Cyber-defenses; Tax Gap inaccuracy; a new retirement age; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 4
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The IRS issued a revised version allowing nonprofits and charitable trusts to file requests for miscellaneous determinations electronically.
April 4 -
The service described some of the rules it plans to include in upcoming proposed regs for what qualifies as an "energy community."
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