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The IRS is going after the gig economy, dramatically lowering the threshold for reporting income outside traditional workplaces.
February 9 -
The service is setting up so-called “surge teams,” temporarily moving approximately 1,200 employees with previous experience back into key areas from other parts of the agency.
February 8 -
Refunds straight to crypto; M&A & taxes; improving customer service; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 8
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The service's Criminal Investigation division listed its top 10 cases for 2021, and it's a stew of tax evasion, Ponzi schemes, COVID fraud, cybercrime and more.
February 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service backtracked from a plan to use facial recognition software from a third-party company for taxpayer authentication.
February 7 -
The unit that checks employee benefit plans for compliance with various requirements scored dramatically lower on its quality reviews in recent years, according to a new report.
February 7 -
Senate Finance chair Ron Wyden weighed in on the use of third-party facial recognition software ID.me in a letter to Commissioner Rettig.
February 7 -
A selection of TACs will be open on weekends once a month until the end of tax season.
February 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service backlog is adding to long delays in processing carryback refunds of net operating losses claimed by companies during the pandemic.
February 4 -
Republicans in Congress have written the service questioning the use of ID.me, and introduced a bill that would ban the practice.
February 4 -
A group of lawmakers teamed up Thursday to introduce bipartisan legislation that aims to create a workable structure for taxing purchases made with cryptocurrency.
February 3 -
U.S. officials are seeking a judge’s authorization for an immediate government levy to help pay his $1.4 billion tax bill.
February 3 -
The additional staff are to help the agency navigate what will likely be one of the most challenging tax filing seasons in years, according to a person familiar with the plans.
February 3 -
What to concentrate on; Ready Return rejection; cases dismissed; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 1
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The service is working on text bots and chat bots to improve access, and managing issues around the ACTC and EIPs.
February 1 -
The service issued a set of frequently asked questions Monday for filing season, with new material added on the expanded Child Tax Credit.
January 31 -
A group representing managers at the service is pushing back against demands to stop sending automated tax notices to taxpayers.
January 31 -
The department is reconsidering the IRS’s reliance on facial recognition software ID.me for access to its website.
January 31 -
The dervice is urging people to use the information in their online taxpayer accounts for the most up-to-date figures on the amount of the advance CTC.
January 30 -
Democratic senators want more money for the agency to help taxpayers.
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