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The Internal Revenue Service introduced a new feature that enables taxpayers to check the status of their current tax year and tax refunds for the two previous years as the agency continues to come under fire for processing backlogs.
May 25 -
Sen. Ron Wyden asked for more information about the firm's disclaimer that a decade’s worth of financial statements should no longer be considered reliable.
May 24 -
Make payment a conscious part of your job.
May 23Withum -
A pair of congressional Democrats want to see a rule finalized that would open up greater access for families to claim premium tax credits for health insurance.
May 19 -
The Senate Finance chairman is investigating the embattled drugmaker and formula producer’s low tax rates, alleging the company’s investments in stock buybacks may have driven the nationwide formula shortage.
May 18 -
The 15% minimum tax deal needs congressional approval, but lacks the universal support of Democrats and faces concerted Republican opposition.
May 18 -
Warsaw’s resistance is holding up a measure that would implement a 15% minimum corporate tax rate across the European Union.
May 17 -
A few weeks ago, while I was cleaning out old papers, I came across a staff handbook I wrote in 1982.
May 16Withum -
The service is coming under criticism for destroying an estimated 30 million paper-filed information returns, with one lawmaker even calling for the IRS commissioner to be replaced immediately.
May 13 -
Sens. Ron Wyden and Rob Portman proposed bipartisan legislation to disallow foreign tax credits and other tax benefits for companies that pay taxes to Russia or Belarus.
May 12