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Minute by minute; variations in the standard; new kid on the blog; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 25
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The letters that the Internal Revenue Service has been sending to taxpayers about the amounts they received on advance payments of the Child Tax Credit may have outdated information.
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A Tax Court case illustrates the complexity of deciding when, exactly, a business becomes a good concern in the eyes of the IRS.
January 25 -
A practical guide to the world of DeFi for liquidity providers.
January 25
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Gift tax returns and the wealth transfer strategies they reflect don’t face the same IRS logjams as individual returns.
January 24 -
A revamped version of the ChildTaxCredit.gov site adds new features to help with filing taxes and accessing the full amount of unpaid credits.
January 24 -
The service faces a backlog of millions of unprocessed tax returns, and warned taxpayers and preparers to be patient.
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Robert Brockman, who is charged with the largest criminal tax-evasion case by an individual in the U.S., asked a judge to lift an IRS 'jeopardy assessment.'
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Families claiming the Child Tax Credit and newly self-employed Americans are among filers likely to see the biggest challenges this year.
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Mark Steber of Jackson Hewitt discusses the tax prep chain's flat-fee offering, what tax season's going to look like, and the future of tax prep.
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