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Million-dollar baseballs are raining down on fans like pennies from heaven, and the taxman isn't far behind.
October 6 -
The request for comments is part of the Treasury Department's effort to fast-track the rules from the Inflation Reduction Act.
October 5 -
Five current or former Internal Revenue Service employees allegedly submitted false and fraudulent loan applications that collectively sought over $1 million.
October 5 -
The government is requesting responses on implementing the Inflation Reduction Act's climate proposals by Nov. 4 or sooner.
October 5 -
Two revisions hope to clarify how taxpayers can meet with Appeals, and give them more contacts at the service.
October 5 -
The money supports programs that help the elderly, the poor and others file their taxes.
October 5 -
The 15% minimum tax in the legislation passed by Congress shouldn't be confused with the one that the Treasury has been encouraging countries to approve.
October 4 -
The inspector general said that the service was running inadequate security scans on its databases, which were not compliant with policies.
October 4 -
The High Court considers taxes; a new perspective on cyber attacks; how to answer the phone; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 4
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Although the law includes several benefits, many manufacturers and trade groups were disappointed it did not repeal the Section 174 R&D expenditure capitalization requirements of the TCJA.
October 4
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