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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.
September 17 -
The IRS announces postponed deadlines and more for residents and business in Shasta County.
August 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service postponed tax filings and payments for more than 68 million taxpayers affected by the killer storms.
July 6 -
Affected taxpayers can get deadline extensions and penalty abatements.
June 8 -
The IRS has relief for those affected by the storm in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
March 27 -
A selection of jokes, quips, anecdotes and more to help brighten filing season.
March 23 -
The IRS is allowing many companies extra time to file the income tax returns.
March 13 -
IRS attorneys clear the way for automatic first-time penalty abatement.
February 12
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Tucked inside the bipartisan budget deal are a slew of tax breaks for NASCAR, Hollywood, racehorses and rum. And beer, too.
February 9 -
Some taxpayers may be able to claim losses on 2016 returns.
December 16 -
The IRS has guidance for taxpayers who suffered under Harvey, Maria and Irma.
December 16 -
The IRS has extended deadlines and more for some taxpayers affected by Harvey and Irma.
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