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The American Institute of CPAs sent letters to the Treasury and the IRS asking for filing relief for taxpayers affected by major disasters and for more guidance on information returns for grantor trusts.
February 9 -
The IRS is pushing back tax filing and payment deadlines for those affected by storms, landslides and mudslides last August.
February 8 -
And what to do if your client hasn't received their abatement from the IRS.
February 6 -
The IRS is pushing back payment and filing deadlines for those impacted by storms and flooding in Maine.
February 5 -
The IRS is pushing back payment and filing deadlines.
January 30 -
The IRS is pushing back payment and filing deadlines for those hit by January weather.
January 24 -
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for storm and tornado victims in the Volunteer State.
December 22 -
The IRS is rolling out a voluntary disclosure program to let businesses pay back Employee Retention Credits they claimed in error.
December 21 -
The relief will go to roughly 4.7 million taxpayers who weren't sent collection reminder notices during the pandemic.
December 20 -
The bipartisan legislation would relieve double-taxation of investments between the U.S. and Taiwan for businesses and employees.
October 19