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Tax preparers share the advice they're giving taxpayers to protect themselves.
January 23 -
Tax authorities are warning payroll pros about a familiar scam.
January 21 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have released a new notice giving multinational companies some extra guidance to help them calculate the “transition tax” on untaxed foreign earnings of foreign subsidiaries of U.S. companies under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
January 19 -
The Treasury Department updated its strategy for the Internal Revenue Service in advance of the failure of negotiations to keep the government open.
January 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has revised the streamlined application form for groups that are applying for tax-exempt status.
January 19 -
A new notice will allow manufacturers, producers and importers to avoid the failure to deposit penalties, provided they meet certain requirements.
January 19 -
Repositioning real estate; state-level changes; the future of prep; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 16
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The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers who owe more than $51,000 in tax debts they could have their passport applications or renewals denied unless they pay up.
January 16 -
The service claimed it had six years to collect, but the three-year limit was upheld.
January 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to ask tax professionals additional questions before providing them with assistance as part of its efforts to improve security.
January 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service released updated tax withholding tables for 2018 Thursday to reflect changes for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, amid warnings that the tables may not be accurate and will need further refinements.
January 11 -
Among the incoming are four CPAs and an Enrolled Agent.
January 11 -
Crooks have already started targeting tax professionals this year.
January 10 -
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson outlined concerns about how the Internal Revenue Service will be able to implement the new tax law after a series of budget cuts, in her new report to Congress.
January 10 -
States’ SALT pushback; taxes and the Golden Globes; coining a new investing phrase; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 10
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Ranking Dems are worried the Internal Revenue Service might succumb to political pressure to make it appear that tax cuts are larger than they really are.
January 8 -
The IRS has recommendations for safely storing, sharing and disposing of taxpayer information.
January 8 -
New Jersey’s governor-elect joined a chorus of leaders in Democratic states who are proposing workarounds for their residents to avoid new caps on state and local tax deductions—even as a top Trump administration official suggested the federal government might act to limit such strategies.
January 8 -
The estate of the late award-winning singer and actress Whitney Houston has reportedly reached a deal with the Internal Revenue Service to pay $2,275,366 in taxes, far less than the $11.7 million the IRS said it was owed.
January 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has set the official starting date – and returns are due by April 17.
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