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The Internal Revenue Service issued a new warning Tuesday to users of its online e-Services cautioning them to beware of a new phishing scam that attempts to trick tax professionals into “signing” a new e-Services user agreement.
October 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service could be auditing more tax returns where it sees big discrepancies in the payments reported on the Form 1099-K and the income reported on tax returns, according to a new report.
October 10 -
When the extent of their losses becomes clear, hurricane victims will want to know what tax help they're entitled to.
October 10
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It certainly won’t be their first step after Harvey, Irma or Maria, but taxpayers will eventually need to reproduce or find copies of their documents.
October 9 -
A new TIGTA report finds that inappropriate selection criteria at the agency might also have ensnared liberal groups.
October 5 -
Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee said they were “taken aback” to find out the Internal Revenue Service has recently signed a $7.25 million contract with Equifax for verifying taxpayer identities after the company admitted to a massive data breach exposing the personal information of approximately half of all Americans.
October 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service released guidance Wednesday to give tax relief to residents of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands who have evacuated the islands or were unable to return because of Hurricanes Irma or Maria.
October 4 -
The Halloween tax; death during dishonor; define ‘gambler;’ and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 3
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Most other aspects of the system will remain operational.
October 3 -
The IRS has extended relief for forced sales of livestock by a year.
September 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to fix problems with its examination of estate and gift tax returns, according to a new report.
September 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service is lending a hand to victims of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria by offering temporary relief from some requirements of the tax code to owners and operators of low-income housing projects who have room to shelter some of the displaced people.
September 28 -
Donald Trump soon will get to choose a new leader for the IRS, a person who may have two high-profile and sensitive jobs: helping implement the president’s proposed tax cuts and overseeing an audit of his tax returns.
September 28 -
Your firm’s tomorrow; quantifying clients; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 26
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The Internal Revenue Service’s Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement Program is looking for comments on a proposed revision to the template for advance pricing agreements.
September 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for people who are interested in serving as U.S. members of arbitration boards, along with non-U.S. citizens who would like to serve as arbitration board chairs, for U.S. tax treaties providing mandatory binding arbitration.
September 26 -
Changing due dates, missing info, legislative uncertainty and host of other factors are pushing more returns than ever to October.
September 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance to make sure it’s reaching underserved populations, according to a new report.
September 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued its annual update describing the 2017-2018 special per diem rates that taxpayers can use to substantiate the amount of ordinary and necessary business expenses they incur while traveling away from home.
September 25 -
Examiners can now accept the reported Adjusted ASC 730 Financial Statement R&D for eligible taxpayers.
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