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CryptoPunks; Eight Percent Fund; fake Transaction Summaries; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
April 30 -
Nonprofit organizations are worried the IRS and the Treasury Department will take away their tax-exempt status and even sue or prosecute them.
April 30 -
The IRS and the Treasury posted temporary regulations and a notice of proposed rulemaking outlining a new way to recover federal excise taxes paid on dyed fuel.
April 30 -
Centralized Authorization File processing remains one of the most significant challenges in tax administration — but Business CAF isn't the solution yet.
April 30
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A group of bipartisan bills moved through the House this week that would make changes in IRS administration, customer service, taxpayer privacy, tax return processing, as well as disaster relief and tax breaks.
April 29 -
Indexing capital gains to inflation would allow taxpayers to adjust the value of an asset to account for rising prices across the economy.
April 29 -
New GASB standards; tax cheats; along for the rideshare; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
April 28
Matters Editorial -
The legislation would enable taxpayers to use a secure IRS website to download a tax form automatically populated with information the IRS already collects.
April 28 -
The mayor is delaying the city's $127 billion budget as he pressures the state to limit a pass-through entity tax credit used by financial businesses.
April 28 -
The House passed bipartisan legislation to strengthen the Internal Revenue Service's Whistleblower Awards Program and provide faster payouts to tipsters.
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