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Congress gave billions of dollars in tax credits to employers, but now the IRS needs to step up its compliance efforts, according to a GAO report.
May 17 -
Biggest practice blunders; yet another reason to raise taxes; the court looks back; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 17
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The Internal Revenue Service has been auditing fewer taxpayers since 2010, according to a new report, but audit rates have been plunging the most for higher-income taxpayers.
May 17 -
They are pushing to help truckers, Uber and Lyft drivers, and other transportation businesses as they struggle with soaring gas prices.
May 17 -
The IRS is easing deadlines for those impacted by wildfires and straight-line winds since April 5.
May 13 -
The service is coming under criticism for destroying an estimated 30 million paper-filed information returns, with one lawmaker even calling for the IRS commissioner to be replaced immediately.
May 13 -
International tax officials have identified more than 50 leads to potential crypto tax crimes that may lead to official investigations.
May 13 -
A research note from Barclays paints a picture of an exploding new industry that the IRS is struggling to hold to account.
May 12 -
What to change; cash flow forecasting; the sales tax paradox; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 10
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The service will be opening some Taxpayer Assistance Centers around the country this weekend.
May 10 -
The service decided to destroy the documents in March 2021 because of its inability to process its backlog of paper tax returns, according to a new report.
May 9 -
Over 30,000 extra taxpayers may now qualify because of a provision of the American Rescue Plan Act that expanded eligibility.
May 6 -
The service faces challenges that are holding back efforts to process both last year’s and this year’s tax returns, according to a new report.
May 5 -
The service plans to migrate its online services for tax pros to ID.me this summer, despite congressional objections to the authentication company.
May 4 -
Corralling social media; federal tax outlook; the cannabis business; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 3
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Almost half of all tax returns filed could be accurately pre-populated using only current-year information and the previous year's return, according to a recent NBER study.
May 3 -
Robert Brockman, a software billionaire facing a record U.S. tax-fraud indictment, has been released from a Houston-area hospital where he spent two weeks as his health deteriorates.
May 3 -
The IRS chief opens up about IRS challenges, his family and the way forward.
May 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual inflation-adjusted amounts for health savings accounts next year as the inflation rate surged to the highest level in decades.
April 29 -
The drugmaker is contesting a multibillion-dollar bill from the IRS in Tax Court.
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