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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.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department issued final regulations spelling out how U.S.-based companies will have to pay repatriation taxes on offshore profits under Section 965 of the tax code.
January 22 -
The IRS has given pass-through businesses and their accountants the long-anticipated final word on how they can claim one of the biggest perks in the 2017 Republican tax overhaul.
January 18 -
The island's plan to slash its sales-tax-backed debt relies on a tax-free exchange of old bonds for new ones. But the partial U.S. government shutdown has thrown a wrinkle in the proceedings: the IRS hasn’t been able to vet it in advance because of the closure.
January 18 -
Thousands of Internal Revenue Service employees are being ordered back to work, without pay, only so President Trump can avoid the political embarrassment of delayed tax refunds, a federal workers’ union claimed.
January 17 -
Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., is planning to hold a hearing next Thursday about what the government standoff means for U.S. taxpayers.
January 17 -
Taxpayers who miscalculated how much they’ll owe the Internal Revenue Service this year won’t get hit with penalties — up to a certain point.
January 17 -
Most taxpayers who didn't properly adjust their withholding after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act won't face penalties.
January 16 -
Americans may get their refunds during the shutdown, but the upcoming filing season is likely to be one of the rockiest in decades.
January 16 -
The Treasury released a revised shutdown contingency plan that recalls more than 46,000 agency employees.
January 15 -
The recently issued notice on a provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will have some organizations wondering what to do.
January 15 -
Pluses of filing early; shutdown fallout; CAF problems; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 15
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One common question: ‘Do I still have to pay?’ (Yes.)
January 15 -
Obamacare coverage could fall prey to the shutdown, lawmakers caution.
January 14 -
The IVES program employed by mortgage lenders is back up and running, with user fees helping pay the salaries of IRS employees working in the unit.
January 14 -
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The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee is questioning officials about how taxpayer assistance, cybersecurity, operations and tax refunds will be affected.
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