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The Criminal Investigation unit of the Internal Revenue Service launched 2,039 tax and money laundering cases related to COVID fraud over the past five years.
March 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Direct File program is attracting interest this tax season, but lack of familiarity and budget cuts at the IRS may doom it.
March 26 -
Taxpayers that suffer a smaller loss might not have the sophistication to know that they could be entitled to take a theft loss deduction, warns one expert.
March 26 -
Welcome to Tax Court; the subscription model; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 25 -
The institute is asking the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service for greater clarity in their proposed regulations for the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022.
March 25 -
Internal Revenue Service reports of the cost of the free tax-filing program left out at least $8.8 million in costs, according to a new report.
March 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service is reportedly getting close to an agreement to share information such as taxpayers' addresses with immigration officials upon request.
March 24 -
Between January 2021 and July 2024, the IRS processed nearly 610,000 manual refunds for deceased taxpayers, but in many cases took over a year.
March 20 -
The IRS has made significant changes to Form 6765, 'Credit for Increasing Research Activities,' with new requirements set to take effect this tax year.
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Internal Revenue Service employees faced threats of assault during Saturday tax assistance events in 2024, according to a recent report.
March 19