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While the court's ruling in Bittner v. U.S. is considered taxpayer-favorable, there are issues to consider as you dig into the findings.
March 15
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The IRS notified the pharmaceutical giant that it owed $3.6 billion for the 2010-2012, and demanded $5.1 billion more for 2013-2015.
March 15 -
E-help with CP notices; low-cost compliance; still learning from Eisenhower; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 14
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Shady operators and questionable calculators make the Employee Retention Credit a risky area for practitioners.
March 14 -
The service provided some leeway on foreign income reporting requirements to people who needed to flee Ukraine, China, Belarus, Iraq, Ethiopia and Mali.
March 14 -
The new Internal Revenue Service commissioner, Danny Werfel, got right to work Monday only days after being confirmed by the Senate.
March 13 -
When a fraudster pretends to be a government entity as part of an email phishing scheme, they typically choose the IRS.
March 13 -
Members of the House Freedom Caucus are demanding an end to student loan forgiveness, the elimination of the $80 billion expansion of the IRS, and more.
March 10 -
The Treasury Secretary defended the extra investment in the IRS, arguing it is already paying off and that taxpayers are getting "drastically improved customer service this year."
March 10 -
President Joe Biden is proposing a series of tax increases on investors and top-earning Americans in his annual budget request to Congress.
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