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National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins is protesting a decision by Internal Revenue Service officials to postpone implementation of scanning technology.
August 4 -
The Senate Democrats' tax, climate and drug-price bill would reduce federal deficits.
August 4 -
Small business owners have been hampered by complicated tax forms and processes that kept them from claiming pandemic-related tax credits and payroll tax deferrals.
August 3 -
The IRS used 84 selection filters last year to ferret out identity theft on business tax returns during the pandemic.
August 2 -
The Inflation Reduction Act; latest scams; accountant icons; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 2
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An inside look at the tax provisions of the Schumer-Manchin compromise.
August 2 -
The IRS announced extensions for any area designated by FEMA.
August 2 -
The service is warning tax professionals to be on the lookout for signs of data theft so they can respond quickly on behalf of their clients.
August 2 -
The service admitted that some married taxpayers received erroneous notices for 2021 tax returns.
July 28 -
The service had to set up the online portal quickly to allow parents to claim advance payments, but the rollout had some hiccups and over 1,300 taxpayers suffered ID theft.
July 28 -
The relief is only available for jointly filed income tax returns, according to the Tax Court.
July 27 -
Buyers’ criteria; EARN; marriage and accounting; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 26
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The service and its partners are cautioning tax pros to beware of the latest schemes to steal taxpayer information through phishing emails.
July 26 -
What should employers do to adapt?
July 26
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The Internal Revenue Service is coming under fire in Congress again, this time for lax oversight of fraudulent charities that applied for tax-exempt status and received approval.
July 22 -
The Treasury inspector general said the service's cybersecurity program still needs work.
July 21 -
A look at the biggest regulations, legislation and court cases in the field from the first half of the year.
July 21 -
Commissioner Rettig unveils the agency's strategic goals for the next five years.
July 20 -
Self-employed people and gig economy workers have been confronting tax challenges this year that didn’t just end with tax season.
July 20 -
2022 turned out smoother than many expected, says Jackson Hewitt’s Mark Steber, but next year’s may go differently.
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