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South Dakota’s new industry; a little clarity on contractors; the IRS and collections; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
October 19
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The Internal Revenue Service has been extending tax relief to Americans affected by natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires, but recent legislation could make it easier to qualify for federal tax relief.
October 19 -
Trade groups and Republicans in Congress are marshalling arguments based on privacy, constitutionality and other concerns.
October 19 -
The deal expands the reach of the tax compliance software company into real and personal property taxes.
October 19 -
The Treasury Department suddenly softened its plan to track consumer transactions after critics protested that it would target low-income workers.
October 19 -
The proposal is the result of weeks of talks between Democrats about how to scale back an idea first floated by Treasury officials.
October 19 -
The Democratic Senator said there’s little chance that Congress can complete work on President Biden’s economic agenda by the end of the month.
October 18 -
Fraudsters have been even more active since the start of the pandemic, and many are targeting nonprofits.
October 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Large Business and International division is starting to use videoconferencing to meet with big companies virtually to resolve their tax issues.
October 18 -
The lawmakers want to wait until other countries implement the proposed 15% corporate tax rate.
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