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In its annual report, the advisory committee cites the burdens of tax reform on the service.
October 25 -
Guidance on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act's pass-through deduction could cause problems for selling sports franchises.
October 25 -
Beyond the politics of reform; unanswered questions about Opportunity Zones; the value of meetings; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 24
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The IRS is reminding tax pros that their ID numbers will expire Dec. 31.
October 23 -
The IRS offers tips on what practitioners should do immediately after discovering they’ve been breached.
October 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service unveiled proposed regulations Friday for what Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says could be a $100 billion investment opportunity for real estate and businesses in distressed areas.
October 19 -
The document reflects the reduced 24 percent withholding rate in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
October 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice Thursday providing interim guidance to clarify how the suspension of the personal exemption deduction in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect some of the rules under the Affordable Care Act for claiming the premium tax credit for health insurance.
October 18 -
Extended deadlines, exemptions from some securities laws, and relaxation of low-income housing rules aim to help those affected by the storm.
October 17 -
Social Security bump; what accountants do; no IRS taxpayer rights training; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 17
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The American Institute of CPAs presented testimony Tuesday during a hearing conducted by the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service about the proposed regulations for implementing the qualified business income rules under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
October 16 -
An all-electronic vision, security concerns, and other highlights from the latest IRS National Public Liaison meeting.
October 16 -
Taxpayers now have until Feb. 28 to file a number of returns and make certain payments.
October 15 -
Individual income taxes are the federal government’s single biggest revenue source. In fiscal year 2018, which ended Sept. 30, the individual income tax is expected to bring in roughly $1.7 trillion, or about half of all federal revenues, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
October 15 -
The tax law gave a last-minute windfall to commercial property owners such as President Donald Trump. But regulations proposed by the Internal Revenue Service could diminish the benefit.
October 11 -
Firms’ winter policies; SALT county by county; new forms and a potentially delayed season; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 10
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The American Institute of CPAs testified Tuesday at an Internal Revenue Service hearing about the problems the AICPA is anticipating from the IRS and Treasury Department’s proposed rules for auditing large partnerships.
October 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service generally is not enforcing the tip agreements it has in place with some businesses, according to a new report.
October 9 -
A dispensary owner becomes the first person sentenced for marijuana-related tax crimes.
October 9 -
The vision is the same for how the agency hopes to interact with taxpayers, but the name is going away.
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