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What’s wrong with the IRS?; lessons from court; a new blog; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 21
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The IRS is now offering later deadlines to more areas hit by storms, tornadoes and flooding.
December 20 -
An IT audit finds progress on many fronts, but COVID proved that modernization remains a must for the agency.
December 20 -
Revenue Procedure 2022-9 lays out the procedures for getting automatic consent to a change to the cash method.
December 17 -
For business use and medical purposes, they’re up by at least 2 cents.
December 17 -
Families will soon need to reconcile the money they received against what they can officially claim.
December 16 -
The study will start by looking at coronavirus-related stimulus payments.
December 14 -
New forms’ questions; taxpayers behaving badly; why people leave; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 14
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The IRS has extended filing and payment deadlines for them until May 16.
December 14 -
The pandemic-related tax provision permits more people to deduct donations to qualifying charities on their 2021 federal income tax return.
December 14 -
Among his mandates: having the IRS call taxpayers back, rather than making them sit on hold.
December 13 -
A group of 99 House Republicans has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner Charles Rettig asking for information about how the IRS plans to fix the backlog of unprocessed tax returns before the 2022 filing season.
December 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service is asking more charities and tax-exempt organizations to file their information returns electronically as required by the Taxpayer First Act of 2019, but its aging systems are experiencing delays that are frustrating tax professionals.
December 9 -
Starting advisory services; those who do also teach; the IRS is hiring; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 7
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At a recent stakeholder meeting, the IRS addressed the ramifications of the Advance Child Tax Credit payments on tax season and much more.
December 7 -
With Congress having terminated the Employee Retention Credit, Notice 2021-65 explains what businesses that claimed it need to do.
December 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Friday it will be rolling out the ability to electronically file the new Schedules K-2 and K-3 next year, but not at the beginning of the filing season.
December 3 -
The government has worked hard over the past decade to stop Americans from hiding bank accounts offshore. But not hard enough.
December 3 -
The most influential people in the field, as chosen by their peers.
December 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service is extending the ability to electronically sign a number of different tax forms and compliance documents through the end of October 2023.
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