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The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm California attorney Michael J. Desmond as chief counsel for the Internal Revenue Service.
February 27 -
The commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service sent an email to staff at the agency who are struggling with the partial government shutdown.
January 24 -
Most taxpayers who didn't properly adjust their withholding after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act won't face penalties.
January 16 -
The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee is questioning officials about how taxpayer assistance, cybersecurity, operations and tax refunds will be affected.
January 11 -
Despite the shutdown, Commissioner Rettig commits to on-time refunds, too.
January 7 -
House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass., is asking the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department to explain what impact the partial government shutdown will have on the upcoming tax season.
January 4 -
Charles Rettig assures AICPA members that, as a tax practitioner himself, he understands their views
November 13 -
The revised agreement expands taxpayer options for free online software offerings for next filing season to avoid steering taxpayers to paid products.
November 2 -
Charles Rettig was barely 24 hours into his new job as President Trump’s hand-picked chief tax official when a bombshell news report hit.
October 4 -
The Beverly Hills tax lawyer will have his plate full at the agency.
October 2