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What a load; slip and falls; bless this cell; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
December 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service would be legally mandated to annually audit the president and publish the results under legislation passed by the House.
December 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service is responding to feedback on its draft form and instructions for Schedule UTP for reporting uncertain tax positions by making some changes for next tax season.
December 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service's Exempt Organizations unit needs to change its procedures and training when deciding whether to deny tax-exempt status to charities, according to a new report.
December 22 -
The service released a set of FAQs about recent changes to tax incentives for energy efficient home improvements and residential clean energy property.
December 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service won't meet its goal of catching up on its backlog of millions of unprocessed tax returns by the end of this year.
December 22 -
As 2023 comes into view, the specter of 87,000 new IRS employees has gotten the attention of accountants and bookkeepers — as well as small and midsized business owners.
December 22
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Former President Donald Trump's attempt to use a Florida lawsuit to stall New York's $250 million civil fraud case against him was rejected by a federal judge who called some of his arguments "plainly frivolous."
December 22 -
A recent study has suggested that, as robots increasingly intertwine with the economy, a small tax ranging from 1-3.7% of their value may help address some of the disruptive effects.
December 21 -
Dozens of audit triggers litter Donald Trump's tax returns, according to Congress's top nonpartisan tax lawyers.
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