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Chuck Schumer and Ron Wyden have asked internal watchdogs to investigate whether there’s been political interference in audits of the president's returns.
October 8 -
Internal Revenue Service commissioner Chuck Rettig heard complaints from lawmakers about their constituents missing stimulus payments.
October 7 -
While transcripts are notorious for being complex, they can be incredibly helpful in the hands of tax professionals who know how to use them.
October 7
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Field audits down; streamlining taxes for social policies; bad-date boondoggle; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 6
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Individuals who haven’t received their EIPs now have until Nov. 21.
October 6 -
Robert T. Brockman was just putting the finishing touches on a new private equity fund when worrisome news arrived. Law enforcement agents had raided the home of a tax lawyer in Texas who had worked for him.
October 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued guidelines Wednesday scaling back a tax break for client entertainment, following through on an element of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax overhaul that he has said he wants to reverse amid the virus pandemic.
October 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service published final regulations for Achieving a Better Life Experience, or ABLE, accounts for disabled Americans.
October 2 -
The IRS aims to clarify issues raised by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
October 1 -
Under the proposed regulations, amounts paid for DPC arrangements and HCSMs are treated as deductible medical expenses.
October 1
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The Internal Revenue Service has asked a watchdog to investigate the tax system’s security after the New York Times disclosed that its reporters had reviewed more than two decades of President Donald Trump’s tax information.
September 30 -
More bucks for the IRS; deductible haircuts; virtues of virtual learning; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 29
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Regs on retirement-payment withholding updated
September 29 -
Deductions for haircuts, consulting fee write-offs, a family estate that is treated as a business property and an aggressive refund claim could open President Donald Trump to legal risks once he’s out of office.
September 29 -
A New York Times story based on Donald Trump’s long-sought-after tax data shows he avoided paying income taxes for most of the past two decades and paid only $750 the year he was elected president.
September 29 -
The details published about Donald Trump’s tax returns were a revelation to the public but not to a small group of attorneys who work for a little-known congressional panel.
September 29 -
Those impacted in a number of Alabama counties now have longer to file and make tax payments.
September 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers and practitioners some extra time if they tried to file their returns on Sept. 15 through CCH Axcess, but were unable to do so because of a system outage.
September 25 -
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting and Thomson Reuters Checkpoint have released their predictions for the expected annual inflation adjustments from the Internal Revenue Service for various tax-related items.
September 24 -
Taxes, relief and partisanship; more than a nickel; a new pair; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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