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When filing season begins in two weeks, taxpayers should be prepared for delays as returns and refunds are processed, and for difficulties in reaching the IRS.
January 10 -
The IRS will begin processing and accepting 2021 returns on Monday, Jan. 24, with a filing deadline of Monday, April 18.
January 10 -
Democrats risk losing their edge in key suburban districts amid a stalemate that threatens plans to expand a tax break for well-off homeowners.
January 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service has updated its guidance on claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit and issued a report Friday on how it responded last year to the COVID-19 pandemic.
January 7 -
The Biden administration is poised to specify which cryptocurrency firms will be forced to report reams of customer data to the Internal Revenue Service, said people familiar with the matter.
January 7 -
Seven digits short; Miami vice; nice going, Ace; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
January 6 -
Complex taxes, IRS backlog, and more taxpayers seeking professional help will lead to a tough season.
January 6 -
Global sales tax changes over the past year have been accelerating due to COVID-19, supply chain pressures, e-commerce and nexus issues, plus other factors.
January 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service expanded the transition period from 30 to 45 days to provide evidence to back up tax refund claims involving the research and development credit, while issuing new guidance.
January 5 -
Sen. Joe Manchin said Tuesday he’s not in talks with the White House or top Democrats on reviving President Biden’s $2 trillion tax and social spending agenda.
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