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Even if there are no new laws from President-elect Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress, practitioners still will have to cope with a number of changes that go into effect for the first time this year or apply for the first time for tax returns filed this year.
January 16
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The Internal Revenue Service’s Whistleblower Office ramped up the number of monetary awards it gave to tax tipsters in fiscal year 2016.
January 15 -
Scammers and cheaters make the tax prep process harder for the government, taxpayers and tax preparers alike. Professional practitioners shared what they would do to shut the criminals down.
January 15 -
The tax service and its private-sector partners have opened this year's program for free tax prep software for eligible taxpayers.
January 15 -
One of only two political appointees at the Internal Revenue Service steps down ahead of the incoming Trump administration and is replaced by his deputy.
January 14 -
Profitable companies that pay little in income taxes aren’t necessarily indulging in risky tax strategies, according to a new academic study.
January 14 -
The Treasury Department is partnering with TaxAct, TaxSlayer and Intuit’s TurboTax to encourage tax filers to open retirement savings plans.
January 14 -
The tax prep giant is aiming to help freelancers, rideshare drivers and other self-employed workers file their taxes.
January 14 -
The value of different color pens to tax fraudsters, and other highlights from our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
January 12 -
Firm highlights its latest advances in audit, tax, analytics and consulting at its New York offices.
January 12








