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The Internal Revenue Service has posted a draft version of a new tax return for senior citizens, as well as a new draft version of the Form 1040 for 2019 that taxpayers and practitioners will be filing next year.
July 15 -
In recent years, knowledge of and access to cost segregation services have grown significantly.
July 10
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Nina Olson also suggested different ways to increase the participation rate of eligible taxpayers in claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit.
July 10 -
Churn of the rich; the rise of AI; collection time; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 9
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IRS audit rates have dropped, but that doesn’t mean clients shouldn’t be prepared.
July 9 -
The Modernized e-File system will be unavailable for two short periods in July and August.
July 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s unmet needs for information technology support are producing inefficiency and higher tax administration costs, according to a new report.
July 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is allowing employers to truncate taxpayer identification numbers to protect employees from identity theft.
July 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has set up a process for carefully vetting videos after a series of embarrassing educational videos were uncovered several years ago featuring IRS officials and employees appearing in spoofs of TV series such as "Star Trek," "Gilligan’s Island" and "Mad Men," along with a dance music video.
July 3 -
Gas prices; GASB and 457s; heads in the cloud; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 2
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House Democrats asked a U.S. court to force the Treasury Department to turn over six years of President Donald Trump’s personal and business tax returns.
July 2 -
NCCPAP wants the Treasury to have the authority to regulate tax professionals.
July 2 -
The Top 100 Firm based in New York recently began focusing on the burgeoning industry as more states legalize medical and recreational marijuana.
July 1 -
The package of far-reaching IRS reforms received strong bipartisan support in the House and Senate last month.
July 1 -
Experts share what practitioners should be paying attention to for the rest of the year.
July 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released rules with the formula that determines how much Ivy League universities and other wealthy colleges will pay under a new tax.
July 1 -
Some private educational institutions are now facing taxes on their investments under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
June 28 -
The 3.1 percent hike includes workers at the Internal Revenue Service.
June 27 -
The draft form will prove ‘exceptionally burdensome,’ says Roger Harris.
June 26 -
SCOTUS versus North Carolina; when a client’s ready for advisory services; Advocate’s bow; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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