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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.
April 17 -
The IRS is reminding taxpayers and tax pros that income tax returns aren't the only things that need to be in by next Tuesday.
April 13 -
Cybersecurity must remain a central concern as filing is increasingly digitized.
April 12 -
Technology may play a central role in helping the tax man get his due from cannabis companies.
April 12
Accounting Today -
Tax Day giveaways; a big scammer busted; Sec. 475(f) elections; Generation C; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 11
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Some processes used by the Internal Revenue Service to ensure businesses comply with the Affordable Care Act’s employer shared responsibility provision didn’t work as they were supposed to, or they were delayed or canceled, according to a new government report.
April 10 -
A data breach in the Internal Revenue Service’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, tool, which the IRS was forced to shut down last month, may have affected up to 100,000 taxpayers.
April 10 -
The home stretch of tax season will see fraudsters’ biggest push – but cybersecurity expert Kevin O’Brien says that taxpayers and tax professionals accountants will still need to protect themselves after that.
April 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service saw a sharp drop-off in tax returns in the first half of filing season, according to a new report.
April 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday it would offer toll-free telephone service for taxpayers on the last two Saturdays of tax season.
April 6 -
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified at a Senate hearing Thursday about tax season, a day after a group of House Republicans wrote to President Trump asking him to fire Koskinen.
April 6 -
Roads vs. taxes; stopgap budget planning; Obamacare’s good and bad; other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 5
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Internal Revenue Service criminal investigators mainly pursued law-abiding citizens and businesses when seizing assets in civil forfeiture cases because they were easier to go after, according to a new government report.
April 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is relaunching the much criticized private debt collection program this month after Congress required it to do so as part of legislation passed at the end of 2015.
April 4 -
The AICPA, NAEA, NATP, NCCPAP, NSA and others have combined to ask for improvements.
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