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Two former chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee have re-introduced legislation to protect tax fraud whistleblowers from retaliation.
March 29 -
A group of lawmakers is asking for extra money for the Internal Revenue Service instead of the steep cuts proposed by the Trump administration.
March 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service is proposing procedures for how a taxpayer can ask for automatic consent to change an accounting method in preparation for the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s new revenue recognition standard.
March 28 -
The IRS regularly shares tips about different credits and deductions that can reduce a tax bill – as well as scams taxpayers should look out for.
March 28 -
‘Shocking’ Medicare fraud; appealing ACA determinations; tangible property regs; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 28
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As the April filing deadline approaches, Americans have reasons to think they might get away with not paying what they owe.
March 28 -
A federal court has barred a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service by two former top executives at Sprint over tax shelters promoted by Ernst & Young because the suit failed to qualify for a waiver under the Federal Tort Claims Act.
March 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service failed to deactivate its Identity Protection Personal Identification Number program after a data breach in May 2015 for nearly a year, despite repeated recommendations from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, according to a new report.
March 27 -
The Tax Court decided in favor of Amazon.com in an expensive transfer pricing dispute with the Internal Revenue Service involving intellectual property that the e-commerce giant assigned to a European subsidiary in Luxembourg.
March 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has published its annual update on the depreciation and inclusion tables for owners and lessees of vehicles.
March 24 -
IRS shares research papers on noncompliance, tax liens, unpaid taxes and more.
March 24 -
The IRS is still seeking other candidates for the advisory committee.
March 23 -
More businesses are failing to remit payroll taxes, with 1.4 million employers owing approximately $45.6 billion in unpaid employment taxes, interest and penalties as of December 2015.
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a revenue procedure permanently establishing a process for quickly resolving IRS audits after pilot-testing it in recent years.
March 22 -
The American Institute of CPAs wants lawmakers to reintroduce a bill to make various fixes to the tax laws.
March 22 -
The scam included a bogus $1 million charitable donation and fibs to his own accountants.
March 22 -
Return changes in FAFSA; Trump and the AMT; charitable donation overstatements; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 22
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An academic study has found that companies located in proximity to a regional office are more likely to be scrutinized.
March 21 -
A district court found a Texas physician responsible for paying a tax penalty on funds loaned to his own medical practice.
March 21 -
The Summa Holdings ruling may be part of a broader push back against the doctrine.
March 21
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