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The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice outlining special procedures for handling the estates of same-sex couples.
January 19 -
The implications of delaying ACA repeal, getting media exposure during filing season, and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 17
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The Internal Revenue Service’s Whistleblower Office ramped up the number of monetary awards it gave to tax tipsters in fiscal year 2016.
January 15 -
The tax service and its private-sector partners have opened this year's program for free tax prep software for eligible taxpayers.
January 15 -
One of only two political appointees at the Internal Revenue Service steps down ahead of the incoming Trump administration and is replaced by his deputy.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service, along with the state tax authorities and tax industry companies that are part of its Security Summit, issued a warning Wednesday to tax professionals to beware of a new two-stage scheme from cybercriminals who are posing as clients soliciting services.
January 11 -
Nina Olson wants the Internal Revenue Service to take more of a “taxpayer-centric” approach and for Congress to focus on tax simplification in its tax reform efforts.
January 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice for determining the value of personal use of employer-provided vehicles under the Income Tax Regulations’ special valuation rules.
January 10 -
Clients who invest their IRAs in assets such as real estate, precious metals, private equity or virtual currency like bitcoin could be jeopardizing their savings, according to a new GAO report.
January 9 -
Notice says account transcript that includes a transaction code of “421” and the explanation “Closed examination of tax return” can serve as the functional equivalent of an estate tax closing letter.
January 9 -
The service has released its guidance for tax preparers on income tax refunds for 2017, including information on potential delays.
January 6 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to simplify the regulations and make them less of a burden.
January 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service and its partners in the tax preparation industry are improving their security measures ahead of the January 23 start of tax season.
January 5 -
Bank agrees to pay $95 million to settle allegations it used underfunded shell companies to evade taxes, the second time since 2010 that it resolved a government tax case.
January 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released guidance easing penalties for some mistakes.
January 4 -
Victims of the October storm in parts of North Carolina may qualify for tax relief from the IRS.
January 3 -
Kicking off the New Year with: Four Good Tax Moves; “Tax Offender of the Year; “Social Media Checklist for Tax Preparers;” and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 3
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Regulations would cover withholding and reporting on money made from horseracing, dog races and jai alai pari-mutuel betting, along with reporting on bingo, keno and slot machine payouts.
December 30 -
The service saw a record number of filings this year, and collected $1.4bn in income tax.
December 29 -
Notice alerts taxpayers and practitioners the Service may challenge certain investment schemes as tax avoidance transactions.
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