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The House Appropriations Committee approved further budget cuts for the IRS, expanding the use of AI and data analytics to handle enforcement.
April 27 -
A judge questioned whether the president's lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury can proceed with Trump effectively in control of both sides of the litigation.
April 27 -
The Taxpayer Advocacy Panel issued its annual report calling for improvements and greater clarity in notices, forms and publications after a year of turbulence.
April 24 -
The Treasury Department said the IRS will be revising the Form 990 to uncover fraud and hidden sources of funding at tax-exempt organizations.
April 23 -
Most magical place; Amazon warehouses; paper or plastic; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 21
Matters Editorial -
A judge ruled the IRS can't classify micro-captive insurance as a listed transaction, but allowed classifying it as a "transaction of interest."
April 21 -
Small businesses that don't qualify for a payroll tax break are still receiving it, despite the IRS's efforts to stop them, according to a new report.
April 20 -
The IRS posted an updated fact sheet on the tax rules surrounding educational assistance benefits after the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
April 20 -
Senators introduced tax-related legislation aimed at improving taxpayer service, cracking down on tax evasion and curbing the carried interest tax break.
April 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service introduced an online Tax Debt Help tool, the day after the tax deadline, to help taxpayers understand and resolve their tax debts.
April 16 -
Frank Bisignano testified on Tax Day during a Senate hearing about this past filing season and how IRS operations were affected by the new tax deductions.
April 15 -
IRS automated systems handle things a little differently than human examiners and practitioners should be aware of the differences.
April 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service rarely penalizes taxpayers who have high balances in foreign bank accounts and fail to file the proper forms, according to a new report.
April 14 -
IT hygiene; final tally; movements in the U.S. dollar; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 14
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The Internal Revenue Service will need to be ready for a wave of tax return filings from procrastinating taxpayers, as well as requests for extensions.
April 14 -
Fraudsters have been active again this tax season, but the increasing power of artificial intelligence is helping supercharge the danger of tax scams.
April 13 -
The IRS's Office of Professional Responsibility warned tax preparers of endorsing or negotiating taxpayers' federal refunds.
April 13 -
The IRS declined to include accountants or tax preparers as qualified occupations, despite support in public comments.
April 13 -
The new excise tax under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will impose new costs on remittances sent by immigrant workers to family members abroad.
April 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury released final regulations on the new tax deduction for tipped employees under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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