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For CPAs who aspire to practice in Tax Court, the ability to review a case that has been litigated by a fellow CPA is a useful educational tool.
May 7 -
The service is falling short in helping underserved populations in Mississippi, according to a new report.
May 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service is looking at improvements in services and technology for both taxpayers and tax professionals.
May 2 -
The IRS is taking applications for funds for its Tax Counseling for the Elderly and VITA programs.
May 1 -
Welcome, 1099-DA; moving out and moving on; not all CRM is alike; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 30
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The number of individual income tax returns received rose by 16.34% in the final week of tax season.
April 30 -
Notice 2024-36 announces the second round of credit allocations for a program to allocate the remaining $6 billion in credits.
April 29 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Direct File pilot program officially closed Friday, after 140,803 taxpayers used it in 12 states.
April 26 -
Financial advisors, tax professionals and their clients get another year to think through potential tax, distribution and trust strategies, according to experts.
April 26 -
The IRS and the Treasury released final regs on the tax credits, with specific rules for partnerships and S corporations.
April 25 -
Sens. Cassidy and Warren teamed up to introduce legislation aimed at making math error notices from the IRS easier to understand.
April 25 -
The IRS has long offered alternative dispute resolution, but says use has declined in recent years, and it hopes to make it more attractive and accessible.
April 24 -
Its investigators identified a scheme to improperly claim COVID relief tax credits.
April 24 -
$28 million in grants are available for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics, with a particular emphasis on states and counties that aren't currently covered.
April 24 -
The events will be held in Chicago, Baltimore, Dallas, Orlando, and San Diego this year.
April 24 -
The IRS Advisory Council is looking for new members, and help with fairness in tax administration.
April 23 -
What to do next month; White House returns; taxing AI; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 23
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The situation in the long term still looks favorable for the IRS: It now has specific authority to attack syndicated conservation easements that are too abusive.
April 23
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The Internal Revenue Service's criminal investigators have been on the lookout for tax evasion by businesses that don't pay employment taxes.
April 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service previewed a draft form for crypto brokers for reporting on the proceeds of digital asset transactions to their customers.
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