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The Internal Revenue Service is temporarily allowing the use of digital e-signatures on some forms that can’t be filed electronically.
August 28 -
Practitioners share which part of the service’s pandemic-driven drop in service was most inconvenient to them.
August 27 -
Philly fraud; under development; ran but couldn’t hide; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
August 27 -
The administration wants employers, not employees, to be responsible for paying back the Social Security levies when they come due next year.
August 27 -
The Trump administration’s signature tax break to help poor communities may or may not be working.
August 27 -
Depending on the economy and the election, they could be on the chopping block as soon as 2021.
August 26
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The U.S. Treasury Department still has yet to tell companies how to handle President Donald Trump’s order delaying the due date for employee payroll taxes, leaving major employers like Walmart Inc. in the lurch.
August 26 -
Wish you were here; refunds and interest; California and gig drivers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 25
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The Internal Revenue Service plans to send approximately 50,000 “catch-up” economic impact payments.
August 25 -
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. agreed to delay enforcement of a subpoena for President Donald Trump’s tax and financial records until after a federal appeals court decides whether or not to put the request on ice for even longer.
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