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The Internal Revenue Service’s Whistleblower Program made 217 awards to whistleblowers totaling $312,207,590 and collected $1,441,255,859, according to a new report.
February 7 -
Philly and Wayfair; better ways to tax the rich; how long to keep records; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 5
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The American Institute of CPAs is asking the IRS and the Treasury for additional relief for taxpayers who didn't adjust their withholdings last year for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
February 5 -
97 percent of taxpayers who owe back taxes qualify for one.
February 5
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The Internal Revenue Service reportedly had to cope with 5 million pieces of unopened mail when its employees returned to work after the 35-day government shutdown, and the agency posted advice on its website on how it was working to resume normal operations.
February 1 -
A perk pitched as a boon for mom-and-pop businesses in President Donald Trump’s tax law could shut out smaller real estate investors while benefiting the industry’s largest property developers.
January 31 -
Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Wyden asked to keep the program going for tax practitioners in the wake of the government shutdown.
January 30 -
Open for business; new challenges for small biz; football-related tax tips; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 29
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Expats will have to wait to submit their returns and receive refunds.
January 29 -
IRS data provides all the information needed to figure out the answer.
January 29 -
The private firms that contract with the Internal Revenue Service to collect overdue tax debts fell short, according to a new TIGTA report.
January 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service began accepting returns Monday, with employees returning to work after a 35-day partial government shutdown.
January 28 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a letter to officials at the IRS and the Treasury, a day before President Trump announced a temporary deal.
January 25 -
The commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service sent an email to staff at the agency who are struggling with the partial government shutdown.
January 24 -
As the U.S. government shutdown continues, one potential consequence of it threatens to disrupt the supply of T-bills.
January 24 -
Lawmakers want to know how the longest government shutdown in history will affect one of the most critical tax filing seasons. But it’s unlikely they’re going to get any answers this week.
January 24 -
Tax refunds could be delayed this season despite actions by the Trump administration.
January 23 -
The Trump administration has recalled thousands of furloughed federal workers to process tax returns and continue work on offshore drilling permits. But programs that are out of favor with the White House — such as the Energy Star consumer ratings system — aren’t getting the same treatment.
January 23 -
Remembering this season; retention pointers; IRS Mind; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 22
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The service is currently unable to reschedule the event.
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