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An IRS survey looks at why they pay, who they trust, and more.
April 2 -
The change of being investigated dropped to 0.6 percent, the lowest since 2002.
March 31 -
Some of the tax returns selected by Internal Revenue Service examiners for extra scrutiny didn’t have millions of dollars in refunds held last year as they were required to be, according to a new report, and in other cases the notifications weren’t sent to taxpayers.
March 28 -
Simplicity of tax penalties; refund request after five years; amnesty national; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 28
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Late receipt of wage reporting documents is reducing the capabilities of a new system for deterring tax cheats.
March 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service may be changing Schedule UTP, the Uncertain Tax Position Statement, which corporate taxpayers file with their Form 1120 tax returns, because it doesn’t contain enough information to be useful in compliance efforts, according to a new report.
March 27 -
The IRS has relief for those affected by the storm in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
March 27 -
The service’s annual list of the worst tax scams, frauds and general bad behavior.
March 27 -
The leaders of a congressional subcommittee overseeing the Internal Revenue Service released draft legislation to overhaul the IRS for the first time since 1998.
March 26 -
The decline in the number of IRS criminal investigators has led to a drop in cases sent to the Justice Department.
March 26 -
The new authentication process that was installed after a big data breach still isn’t protecting taxpayer info.
March 26 -
The $1.3 trillion omnibus appropriations bill passed by Congress last week includes some modifications to the Internal Revenue Service’s centralized audit regime for auditing large partnerships.
March 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service warns virtual currency users they need to disclose gains on their tax returns.
March 23 -
CliftonLarsonAllen collaborates with Wall Street Blockchain Alliance; Batts Morrison Wales & Lee opens Plano office; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
March 23 -
The National Association of Enrolled Agents sent a letter to members of Congress’s tax-writing committees calling for a series of changes at the Internal Revenue Service.
March 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service cautioned practitioners to be on the alert for the re-emergence of a cybercriminal scam that is helping fuel a dramatic uptick in reports of stolen information from firms.
March 22 -
The omnibus appropriations bill that lawmakers are expected to approve ahead of a Friday deadline to avoid a government shutdown includes extra money for the Internal Revenue Service to implement the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, while changing a provision in the TCJA that advantaged farm cooperatives over other types of grain companies.
March 22 -
The high court, in a 7 to 2 decision, ruled in favor of a business owner who didn't file taxes and destroyed some of his banking records, finding the omnibus obstruction clause in the Tax Code was overly broad.
March 21 -
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving a Colorado cannabis business that refused to cooperate with an Internal Revenue Service audit and turn over business records.
March 21 -
More rush regulation; figuring reasonable compensation; software versus you; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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