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The Internal Revenue Service is giving tax-exempt organizations in the parts of Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma more time to file their returns.
September 14 -
Uber problems; stay interviews; grandpa as dependent; in memoriam; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 14
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The Internal Revenue Service streamlined the rules to make it easier for 401(k)s and similar employer-sponsored retirement plans to make loans and hardship distributions to storm victims and members of their families.
September 12 -
Victims in parts of Florida and other areas have until Jan. 31, 2018, to file some individual and business tax returns and make certain tax payments.
September 12 -
The IRS will use the same percentages for over- and underpayments as in Q3.
September 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service is granting additional time to file returns and make payments for taxpayers in the Virgin Islands, with similar help expected for people in Florida and other states as well.
September 11 -
Republican leaders of the House Ways and Means Committee are objecting to a decision by the Department of Justice not to bring charges against the ex-director of the Exempt Organizations unit over accusations that she improperly prevented conservative organizations from getting tax-exempt status.
September 11 -
As Florida prepares for the storm, some steps can be taken before and after it hits.
September 8 -
Reform speeches; nurturing the best clients; using KPIs; write for Forbes; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 7
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The House unanimously approved a bill late Tuesday to discourage the Internal Revenue Service from using civil asset forfeitures to seize money and property from taxpayers.
September 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday it is giving special relief to support leave-based donation programs as a way of assisting victims of Hurricane Harvey.
September 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving some relief from penalties to partnerships that filed their 2016 tax returns too late this year.
September 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation unit has reportedly been tapped by special counsel Robert Mueller’s office to help investigate financial ties between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia.
September 1 -
Among other improvements, the upgraded IRS.gov should be easier to access from smartphones and tablets.
September 1 -
Victims of the severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides that took place beginning on July 28 in parts of West Virginia may qualify for tax relief from the IRS.
August 31 -
The IRS is warning about possible fake charity scams emerging due to Hurricane Harvey.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Computer Security Incident Response Center is preventing some cybersecurity violations, but could use some improvements, according to a new report.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service is planning a series of actions in the coming months to improve e-Services usability and security on the online apps.
August 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service granted additional relief to victims of Hurricane Harvey on Wednesday by making it easier for 401(k)s and other employer-sponsored retirement plans to give loans and hardship distributions to aid victims.
August 30 -
The ACA vs. indoor tanning; bitcoin on the radar; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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