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The institute made a number of proposals for guidance around transition tax reporting.
September 19 -
Recovering the EITC; unwrapping sales tax; gambling losses and other natural disasters; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 18
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Fraudsters may target those who want to help victims.
September 18 -
Tax pros share how they handle concerns about preparer fraud.
September 18 -
Taxpayers in affected areas of North Carolina and elsewhere now have until January 2019 for some filings.
September 17 -
U.S. companies anxiously awaiting guidance on how hard they’ll be hit by a new foreign levy in the tax overhaul will have to stay tuned for at least another two months.
September 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service proposed regulations Thursday that would soften the blow of a new levy targeting companies that book income in low-tax countries.
September 13 -
The Beverly Hills tax attorney faces significant challenges at the agency.
September 12 -
The IRS and others offer advice on preparing individuals and businesses for the worst.
September 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service improved its customer service this past tax season, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office, despite the challenges of responding to inquiries about the recently passed tax overhaul.
September 12 -
Washington on the Bezos; the IRS and the collection statute of limitations; biz deductions and SALT; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 11
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A TIGTA report finds the IRS launched the program successfully, but that it may be more trouble than it’s worth.
September 11 -
Some hoped that the TCJA would hinder cheating taxpayers; practitioners aren’t so sure.
September 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service is planning to update its user agreement for taxpayers and tax professionals accessing its e-Services applications online in an effort to improve security.
September 7 -
Taxing refunds; billions in employment tax violations; school’s in, eventually; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 6
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Mary Boone, the owner of a prestigious Manhattan art gallery, pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal tax charges.
September 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is hoping to expand the number of states who share data with the IRS as part of a joint federal and state program that’s trying to crack down on tax evasion.
September 5 -
The move will permit a workaround for businesses to the $10,000 limit on state and local tax deductions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
September 5 -
The American Institute of CPAs says companies haven't received enough guidance yet on a requirement of the new tax law.
September 4 -
56,000 taxpayers have used the Overseas Voluntary Disclosure Program since 2009.
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