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Three pieces of IRS guidance have created changes for taxpayers and preparers.
October 3
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A new TIGTA report finds that the agency doesn’t always know what second jobs staff hold.
October 2 -
A fresh look at fraud; local tax moves; work propaganda; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 1
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Rev. Proc. 2019-40 will limit the inquiries some U.S. taxpayers have to face.
October 1 -
The service is projecting 12.4 percent more than it did last year.
September 30 -
The service is looking for comments on the proposed forms within 30 days.
September 30 -
The university, best known for the Fighting Irish, is taking on an off-field conflict, this one involving money. And art.
September 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service released a new set of tax gap estimates for tax years 2011, 2012 and 2013, indicating the tax compliance rate is mostly unchanged from previous years.
September 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued new rates for business travelers to use.
September 25 -
Expanding the EITC; helping with ITINs; confusing nexus; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 24
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The Internal Revenue Service is giving those who own an interest in rental real estate a safe harbor to allow them to qualify for the section 199A deduction.
September 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service had a difficult time coming out with guidance, forms and instructions for provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act like GILTI.
September 20 -
A review of the financial records of the National Rifle Association of America shows that the affiliate transferred nearly three times as much last year as in the past.
September 20 -
Newly appointed officials in the SB/SE Division plan to make changes in the IRS’s strategy for dealing with collections and enforcement.
September 19 -
Resource limitations and a drop in staff at the service allowed businesses to get away with billions of dollars in unpaid taxes.
September 19 -
Senator Elizabeth Warren’s campaign promise to fund social programs by making America’s wealthiest pay a small percentage of their fortune every year could create a costly and difficult compliance system for both the taxpayers and the IRS.
September 19 -
Rusty WordPress; first impressions; return to many senders; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 17
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The UJA-Federation of New York recognizes the tax expert for his half-century of dedication.
September 17
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Up to 200 taxpayers who have been under audit for participating in micro-captive insurance tax schemes are receiving letters from the Internal Revenue Service.
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More corporations can now apply for the Compliance Assurance Process program.
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