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Two revisions hope to clarify how taxpayers can meet with Appeals, and give them more contacts at the service.
October 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued its annual notice providing rates for taxpayers to use in substantiating the amount of ordinary and necessary expenses they've incurred while away from home.
September 30 -
The Internal Revenue Service added new information to its FAQ page on the tax rules surrounding the use of coronavirus funds for mortgage insurance and home purchases.
September 30 -
The service is giving companies and tax professionals another year to fix up their claims for the research and development tax credit.
September 30 -
The service published updated information about the credit after a scathing investigative report about how the longtime tax credit is being abused.
September 20 -
A recent case shows that the IRS and the Tax Court are going to need a little bit more in the way of documentation.
September 13 -
The service's Appeals office is asking taxpayers and tax pros to weigh in on its final guidelines for use of its video meeting option.
August 19 -
The effective date of final regulations on foreign currency used by multinational companies' qualified business units is being postponed for another year.
August 16 -
The service has raised the rates it pays for overpayments and charges for underpayments.
August 15 -
Legislation introduced by a mix of Republicans and Democrats would exempt the firms from being considered cryptocurrency "brokers."
August 3