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The Internal Revenue Service recently reduced a user fee, modified its policy on issuing opinion and advisory letters, and changed the pre-approved program for cash balance plans.
April 20 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to amend the information it is providing on Section 965 of the new tax law.
April 19 -
Our favorite responses to the agency's April 17 system crashes.
April 18 -
Bipartisan legislation to modernize the Internal Revenue Service comes a day after a computer crash disrupts Tax Day filing.
April 18 -
With the IRS issuing ACA penalty notices, that can make a dent in an organization’s bottom line.
April 18
Trusaic -
Safari time; better answers for military taxpayers; multinational slackers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 17
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The Internal Revenue Service said it would give U.S. taxpayers an extra day to file their returns electronically after a computer malfunction disrupted the agency’s website.
April 17 -
Could system failures at the IRS finally push the service into the 21st century?
April 17
Accounting Today -
The computers are back up and running, but last-minute filers get some additional time.
April 17 -
For Tax Day this year, House lawmakers are focusing on a familiar target — the Internal Revenue Service.
April 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department say the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will require hiring the equivalent of 1,734 full-time employees over the next two years.
April 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service updated Friday the tax year 2018 annual inflation adjustments to reflect changes from the recent tax reform law.
April 13 -
The state CPA association worries about a ‘privatized IRS.’
April 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service is preparing to release draft versions of tax forms, instructions and guidance for the TCJA over the next few months.
April 12 -
Audits down but taxpayers first; the TCJA and the self-employed; nexus map; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 12
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If you thought trading Bitcoin was wild, try figuring out how to pay taxes on it.
April 12 -
The tax-writing panel voted on a bipartisan basis to approve a set of bills to “redesign” the Internal Revenue Service.
April 11 -
The Republican and Democratic leaders of the House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee released legislation to ‘redesign’ the Internal Revenue Service.
April 10 -
The National Association of Tax Professionals weighed in on legislation that aims to improve the service.
April 10 -
As preparers head into the home stretch, here's how filing has gone so far.
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