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The money supports programs that help the elderly, the poor and others file their taxes.
October 5 -
The inspector general said that the service was running inadequate security scans on its databases, which were not compliant with policies.
October 4 -
The High Court considers taxes; a new perspective on cyber attacks; how to answer the phone; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 4
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The Internal Revenue Service is updating its login procedures for several of its online applications to improve their security.
October 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual notice providing rates for taxpayers to use in substantiating the amount of ordinary and necessary expenses they've incurred while away from home.
September 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service added new information to its FAQ page on the tax rules surrounding the use of coronavirus funds for mortgage insurance and home purchases.
September 30 -
The service is giving companies and tax professionals another year to fix up their claims for the research and development tax credit.
September 30 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said the IRS implemented several cloud services without having a fully implemented security control infrastructure in place.
September 30 -
The IRS is pushing deadlines out to Feb. 15 for those impacted in Florida.
September 30 -
FATCA was designed to go after wealthy Americans keeping money overseas to avoid taxes, but is also ensnaring regular people living abroad.
September 30 -
Those impacted by storms and flooding have until February to file many returns.
September 28 -
The vast majority of advance payments of the CTC went to eligible families, but millions of taxpayers who should have received the money did not, while millions of others who didn't qualify got them.
September 28 -
A group of Republicans on Congress' main tax committees sent a letter to the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury, backing a request from the AICPA.
September 28 -
Paying a firm's retirees; email, text and your clients; when the IRS says wrong; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 27
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Some favorite techniques used by the wealthy in recent years aren't looking so good amid higher interest rates.
September 27 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration found 681 unauthorized users (out of 3,939) on the IRS's taxpayer digital communications platform.
September 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to beef up security at its facilities to address ongoing threats, according to a recent report.
September 23 -
M.Y. Safra Bank must produce information to the Internal Revenue Service about customers who may have failed to pay taxes on cryptocurrency transactions through prime dealer SFOX Inc., a U.S. judge ruled.
September 23 -
A provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that was supposed to raise hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes on deferred earnings from multinationals is only bringing in about one-third of the projected revenue.
September 22 -
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a sweeping lawsuit accusing Trump of inflating his asset values by billions of dollars to obtain favorable loan terms and other financial benefits.
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