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The IRS is offering extended deadlines and penalty abatement for some taxpayers.
April 2 -
The U.S. Treasury Department is again reducing penalties for taxpayers who didn’t pay enough of their tax bill throughout the year.
March 25 -
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service are lowering the withholding underpayment threshold to 80 percent.
March 22 -
The relief is conditioned on the partnerships providing the missing information in a separate schedule by March 15, 2020.
March 11 -
A pair of House Democrats has introduced a bill to extend the tax-filing deadline until May 20 to give taxpayers more time to file their taxes.
March 8 -
The relief applies to due dates that started on March 3.
March 8 -
The head of the Taxpayer Advocate Service at the IRS for 18 years will be retiring at the end of July.
March 1 -
Those who file their 2018 return and pay any tax due by April 15 can avoid the estimated tax penalty.
February 28 -
The legislation would retroactively extend tax provisions that expired at the end of 2017 and 2018 through the rest of 2019.
February 28 -
A letter from a senior official to Senate Democrats throws cold water on any extra relief for taxpayers.
February 27 -
The IRS has help for those who suffered in the November quake.
February 8 -
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the IRS and the Treasury for additional relief for taxpayers who didn't adjust their withholdings last year for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
February 5 -
97 percent of taxpayers who owe back taxes qualify for one.
February 5
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House Ways and Means Committee chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, released a far-reaching tax and oversight package containing tax extenders, technical corrections to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, retirement and other savings enhancements and changes in the way the IRS operates.
November 27 -
Your clients need to know these 14 tax settlement basics.
November 19 -
The program should make some changes to provide better customer service for taxpayers, according to a new report.
November 9 -
Filing deadlines for affected taxpayers have been pushed back as late as Dec. 17.
October 28 -
Taxpayers now have until Feb. 28 to file a number of returns and make certain payments.
October 15 -
Those affected by severe weather from Sept. 1, 2017, to Aug. 31, 2018, may have extra time to replace livestock.
October 8 -
Taxpayers in affected areas of North Carolina and elsewhere now have until January 2019 for some filings.
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