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Emailing an unprotected return; Sec. 899; IRMMA tactics; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 10
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The IRS has released the vast majority of the code used to develop its Direct File program, theoretically allowing anyone to build their own versions.
June 5 -
The latest data on layoffs and growth in master's degree programs in accounting.
June 5 -
U.S. officials have asked for information related to the accounting of deals that the cybersecurity company has made with some customers.
June 4 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration's latest report to Congress includes successes and failures at the IRS.
June 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service's new Data Book shares a host of positive results from last year.
June 4 -
Notice 2025-27 from the IRS offers an optional method for determining an applicable corporation for the corporate alternative minimum tax.
June 3 -
Conquering tariffs; bracing for notices; FBAR penalty timing; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 3
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Billy Long's confirmation process to take the helm of the Internal Revenue Service is well underway, running alongside mass layoffs and other regulatory moves.
June 2 -
Cutbacks and vague guidance threaten the IRS's ability to carry out its responsibilities, which include overseeing the troubled nonprofit hospital sector.
May 29 -
The Trump administration is changing many prior policies, but supporters of this proposal are calling for further action to protect the complex tax savings maneuver.
May 28 -
SALT and the bill; digital taxes worldwide; retaining clients; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 27
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The Internal Revenue Service is expected to lean more heavily on artificial intelligence technology to select cases as it carries out widespread layoffs.
May 27 -
Practitioners are working to get clients in line so they can fulfill IRS requirements to prove their clients qualify for particular credits.
May 27 -
Accounting Today -
The latest data on new SEC audit client engagements for 2024 and the number of accounting-related securities class actions.
May 21 -
The Senate Finance Committee questioned Trump's nominee about his plans for the beleaguered agency and promotion of dubious tax credits.
May 20 -
No more paper checks; death and tax debt; the perfect time to onboard software; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 20
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With the number of extensions, many practitioners are seeing tax season continue through the summer and fall.
May 20
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What the senators call "unusually timed contributions" came in immediately after Donald Trump named Billy Long as his pick.
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