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The most influential people in the field, as chosen by their peers.
November 29 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said the Internal Revenue Service has been successful at preventing ransomware attacks on its systems.
November 29 -
The Government Accountability Office wants the agency to use the extra $80 billion it's getting from Congress to improve compliance.
November 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual notice on the amendments needed for retirement plans for employees of schools, tax-exempt organizations and ministers.
November 23 -
The new site makes it easier to report fraud, suggest audits and learn about scams.
November 23 -
An old solution to a new question; misconceptions about making partner; keeping staff; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 22
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The Internal Revenue Service is cautioning taxpayers to beware of the newly lowered threshold if they received payments amounting to as little as $600.
November 22 -
The agency aims to hire scores of auditors, but there's a nationwide shortage of accountants.
November 22 -
Reselling Taylor Swift tickets? You're going to have to pay taxes
November 21 -
Roughly 2.3 million U.S. taxpayers told the Internal Revenue Service they traded cryptocurrencies in 2020, data from the agency show.
November 21 -
The inspector general said that the service needs to be more focused in its goals for improving taxpayer digital communication.
November 18 -
When market investors suffer losses — or get taken for a ride — they're often eligible for a tax write-off to soften the blow. Users of the bankrupt crypto exchange FTX won't be so lucky.
November 18 -
For the first time in years, rich Americans who cheat on their taxes face a growing threat from the Internal Revenue Service.
November 18 -
Backlog remaining; changes from Election Day; no new clients; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 15
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Democrats on the tax-writing House and Ways Means Committee are asking the Justice Department and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration to investigate.
November 15 -
Tax experts are hypothesizing what will happen in Congress during the lame-duck session and over the next two years.
November 11 -
A former acting commissioner during the Obama administration is being nominated to fill Charles Rettig's spot.
November 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service had 4.4 million unprocessed individual returns received this year as of Oct. 28.
November 10 -
Tax professionals have been clamoring for more detail and clarity regarding whether (and under what circumstances) corporations and partnerships must file Schedules K-2 and K-3, particularly where they have little or no foreign activity and shareholders or partners.
November 9
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New clients and next season's fees; CP504's 'real' meaning; cropping out; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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