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The Internal Revenue Service is adding extra staff starting Tuesday to help tax professionals reinstate their e-Services accounts.
March 20 -
This year’s filings are still behind last year; more and more tax pros won’t be vacationing after April 18; and other statistics as of the middle of the this year's filing period.
March 20 -
One scheme asks preparers and taxpayers to redirect their tax refunds.
March 20 -
A few weeks after the national election, the Internal Revenue Service began to issue notices to employers who may have failed to comply with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
March 16
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Business taxpayers affected by the winter storm can apply for extra time until March 20.
March 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to face challenges with identity theft and taxpayer service this tax season, although there have been some improvements since last year.
March 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued its annual notice providing adjustments to the limitation on housing expenses at various locations abroad.
March 15 -
Frictionless tax compliance; ATGs; giving up bonus depreciation and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 14
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The IRS is seeking members from across the country for an important advisory committee.
March 14 -
The IRS is seeking nominees for its Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee.
March 12 -
Once health care is tamed, President Donald Trump and Congress will turn to other bears, such as the byzantine U.S. tax code. Conveniently, a new report has come out on legal tax avoidance.
March 10 -
More than halfway through the 2017 filing season, the IRS reported receiving 5.7 million fewer individual returns than at a comparable point last year.
March 10 -
Security concerns could keep the data tool down for weeks.
March 10 -
Strategic decisions should be considered that make it important to understand the regulations and their impact.
March 10
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Once health care is tamed, President Donald Trump and Congress will turn to other bears, such as the byzantine U.S. tax code. Conveniently, a new report has come out on legal tax avoidance.
March 10 -
More than halfway through the 2017 filing season, the IRS reported receiving 5.7 million fewer individual returns than at a comparable point last year.
March 10 -
They also helped clients get $4.3 million in refunds.
March 9 -
Users of virtual currencies like bitcoin are backing an industry group to oppose tax authorities’ efforts to collect customer info.
March 8 -
The IRS has announced that interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter beginning April 1.
March 7 -
The future of the estate tax; tax prep in the gig economy; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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