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President Donald Trump took executive action Thursday to give churches and religious groups greater leeway to engage in politics without risking their tax-exempt status.
May 4 -
Deductions for state and local taxes; ‘stealing from the dead;’ how to do away with refundable credits; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 3
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The Internal Revenue Service is planning June 18 as the tentative date for moving its e-Services platform to what it promises will be more secure and modern technology.
May 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service may be on the verge of loosening recent restrictions on conservation easement tax breaks that were imposed at the end of the Obama administration.
May 1 -
There are nine spots open for stakeholders starting in January 2018.
April 29 -
A grand jury in Georgia has indicted an Internal Revenue Service employee for stealing taxpayers’ identities and filing for tax refunds with their names.
April 27 -
"You must pay your taxes immediately, or else," an ominous voice on the other line says before demanding a credit-card number. Most Americans roll their eyes and hang up on these scam calls, but thousands have fallen victim, and millennials are more susceptible than older generations, a new study finds.
April 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s new procedure for authenticating withholding information did not go completely smoothly this past tax season, although it did hold promise for combating identity theft and tax fraud.
April 26 -
Tax breaks for the profitable; how long to keep tax docs; unenrolled preparers; analytical procedures for auditors; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 25
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The Internal Revenue Service said Tuesday it received 135.6 million returns this tax season after a late burst of tax filings in the final week.
April 25 -
New rules let those living overseas get the numbers from certified acceptance agents.
April 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released a revenue procedure that provides guidance on several aspects of the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015, including the expensing of section 179 property, the additional first-year depreciation deduction, and the qualified Indian reservation property depreciation provision.
April 21 -
H&R Block's Jim Buttonow shares the shake-ups in how the service collects what's owed.
April 19 -
The Information Reporting Program Advisory Committee has openings for seven new members.
April 19 -
The IRS has advice for tax clients who missed the April 18 deadline.
April 19 -
They claim he perjured himself over previous work for the service, and his testimony should be stricken.
April 19 -
Avoiding double taxation; memorable marketing; the United mess; different kinds of returns; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 18
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The 90210 actress and her husband are neck deep in financial trouble.
April 17 -
Victims of natural disasters, military personnel and others may not have to file by April 18,
April 17 -
Much like last year, tax season will end with an intense rush.
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