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Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Chuck Rettig told an audience of tax professionals and accountants that he wants to hear from them about the impact of the far-reaching IRS reform legislation that Congress passed earlier this year.
November 14 -
Certain land donation deals that get hefty tax deductions will be under tighter scrutiny from Internal Revenue Service auditors.
November 13 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles Rettig issued an order Friday transferring authority over denials of requests for tax appeals to the IRS’s Office of Chief Counsel, despite recent legislation creating an independent Office of Appeals at the IRS.
October 25 -
They say the political process is more appropriate than the courts.
October 1 -
Up to 200 taxpayers who have been under audit for participating in micro-captive insurance tax schemes are receiving letters from the Internal Revenue Service.
September 16 -
The administration claims the Committee on Ways and Means — controlled by Democrats — is improperly attempting to enlist the judiciary in its fight with the Executive Branch.
September 9 -
There's a new front in the agency’s burgeoning scrutiny of the crypto industry.
August 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is automatically waiving the estimated tax penalty for hundreds of thousands of eligible taxpayers.
August 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service is replacing its old online tax withholding calculator and making it easier for taxpayers to determine how much in taxes they should withhold.
August 6 -
Officials at the Internal Revenue Service are looking to hire more employees to handle tax enforcement, compliance and administration of the tax code.
June 25 -
The chief pointed to his own history as a tax attorney, while reminding tax pros that the IRS is watching from the compliance and enforcement side.
June 20 -
It’s official: Paying taxes can make you a stressed-out wreck.
June 20 -
Charles Rettig wants to see a ‘fully functioning’ Internal Revenue Service -- on both service and enforcement.
June 10 -
The new attempt aims for more simplicity and privacy.
May 31 -
The chances of an IRS audit for people making at least $10 million a year plunged during the government’s last fiscal year, according to data released on Monday.
May 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s audit rate went down again in 2018, according to data released Monday by the IRS.
May 20 -
Steven Mnuchin may face a deadline of 5 p.m. Friday to comply with a subpoena to hand over President Donald Trump’s tax returns, but the pressure is really on a top House Democrat who has to decide how ferociously to respond to the Treasury secretary’s all-but-certain refusal.
May 17 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin indicated he would refuse a subpoena for President Donald Trump’s tax returns, saying that the dispute between Congress and the administration will likely end up in court.
May 15 -
The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee sent letters to the Treasury Secretary and IRS Commissioner requesting information on their refusal to provide the president’s tax returns and related documents.
May 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service is searching for a new National Taxpayer Advocate, who will be succeeding longtime Taxpayer Advocate Service leader Nina Olson.
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