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The American Institute of CPAs has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service asking the IRS to provide maximum flexibility in its regulations for the new centralized partnership audit regime.
May 16 -
Enrolled Agents will have to stop using the old one by October 1.
May 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a revenue procedure providing the 2019 inflation-adjusted amounts for HSAs and high deductible health plans.
May 11 -
Great Derby bet; fraud and recouping fees; nothing beats education; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 10
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A new revenue procedure makes it easier for companies to conform with FASB's revenue recognition standard.
May 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service will provide more clarity in the near future on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
May 10 -
While the IRS audit rate is decreasing, it’s still important to educate your clients on the things that commonly trigger an audit.
May 10
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Criminals who pretend to be working for the IRS are asking for bank information from international taxpayers and non-resident aliens.
May 10 -
The American Institute of CPAs suggested more than 30 changes to the Internal Revenue Service for the Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax, and its instructions, some of them marked as urgent.
May 9 -
This handful of changes from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may call for more guidance from the Treasury.
May 8
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A new online tool called TEOS replaces the old EO Select Check service with more details and filings from nonprofits and charities.
May 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Chief Counsel has issued a memorandum providing advice on unreported tip income, with the caveat that the advice cannot be used or cited as precedent.
May 2 -
The filing/administration gap; tinkering with reform; OIC’s many plusses; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 1
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Congress is working on a major redesign of the tax agency.
May 1 -
NCCPAP’s Steve Mankowski shares details from a recent IRS meeting – including the cause of the Tax Day outage.
May 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department are asking the public to recommend items that should be included on their 2018-2019 Priority Guidance Plan, with the expectation that the new tax law will be at the top of the list.
April 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service would be required to hire a chief information officer to overhaul its aging computer systems, under a bill passed last week by the House.
April 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service spelled out new information reporting requirements Thursday for some life insurance contracts required under the recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
April 26 -
A group of lawmakers on the House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee are asking the Internal Revenue Service’s acting commissioner, David Kautter, to explain why the IRS’s systems crash occurred on Tax Day, April 17.
April 25 -
In a new twist on an old scam, fraudsters are spoofing legitimate IRS phone numbers to demand payment on nonexistent bills.
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