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The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations to eliminate a so-called "family glitch" in qualifying for premium tax credits.
October 12 -
Cash for enforcement; lessons in fraud; when a deduction isn’t a subsidy; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 13 -
An unacknowledged credit; potential estate tax changes; an ongoing EIN mess; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service posted three revenue procedures Monday of special interest to the insurance industry.
July 22 -
Obamacare coverage could fall prey to the shutdown, lawmakers caution.
January 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice Thursday providing interim guidance to clarify how the suspension of the personal exemption deduction in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect some of the rules under the Affordable Care Act for claiming the premium tax credit for health insurance.
October 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to expand its efforts to detect tax refund fraud this tax season, according to a new report.
April 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service generally did a good job last season creating processes to handle some of the new provisions affecting tax season, according to a government report, but there were a few areas where it could be improved.
February 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service said that for the upcoming 2018 filing season, it will not accept electronically filed tax returns where the taxpayer does not address the health coverage requirements of the Affordable Care Act, the first tax season it has refused to accept such returns.
October 17 -
Senate Republicans gave up on their last-ditch bid to repeal Obamacare Tuesday as opposition in their own ranks ended months of fruitless efforts to deliver on a seven-year promise, and leaders said they would turn instead to overhauling the U.S. tax system.
September 26