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The controversial actor's long story of woe with the IRS is a great roadmap for tax pros.
September 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been slow in processing employer tax credits and tax refunds that businesses were supposed to receive.
September 6 -
Sadness of financial illiteracy; remote partners; benefits of failing; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 6
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The information came from the Form 990-T, the business tax returns filed by tax-exempt organizations.
September 2 -
The agency is making progress on its backlog of unprocessed tax returns, as it's asked by the Institute to extend its recent penalty relief through the end of the year.
September 1 -
Forgiveness; great sums of money; shell game; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 30
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Collection employees are mostly respecting the restrictions, but don't always understand their complexities.
August 30 -
The ruling lets a cryptocurrency holder take the service to court over the service gathering private information about him without a lawful subpoena.
August 30 -
The Institute of CPAs is updating its Statements on Standards for Tax Services and wants the IRS to hold off on renaming "virtual currency" as "digital asset" on tax forms.
August 29 -
The tax agency will automatically issue the refunds or credits for most of the fees by the end of September.
August 25 -
The service is providing relief to most individual and business taxpayers who filed their 2019 or 2020 returns late due to the pandemic.
August 24 -
Rich Americans are hiding "vast amounts of income" from the Internal Revenue Service by exploiting a "deeply troubling" loophole in FATCA, according to a Senate report.
August 24 -
The agency has become a target of GOP lawmakers in recent weeks after President Biden signed a new spending law with funding for tax enforcement, technology upgrades and taxpayer service.
August 23 -
Scare tactics about the IRS; marketing for one; a new blog; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 23
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The Inflation Reduction Act has highlighted the perpetual tension within the agency between helping taxpayers and auditing them.
August 23 -
There are several key strategic considerations for the in-house practitioner to put their company in a strong position to resolve a tax dispute.
August 23
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To expand the affordability of energy-efficient vehicles for U.S. consumers, the law made changes to the tax credit for all-electric cars and hybrid plug-ins.
August 19
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The service's Appeals office is asking taxpayers and tax pros to weigh in on its final guidelines for use of its video meeting option.
August 19 -
The chair of the Ways & Means Oversight subcommittee sent a letter asking for details from the IRS on how it will enforce tax law with new funding.
August 18 -
Commissioner Rettig is promising not to use the nearly $80 billion his agency will be receiving to increase audits of small businesses or taxpayers who earn less than $400,000.
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