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Rates for overpayments will drop to 3 percent.
June 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service won’t charge people who threw their stimulus money away because they thought the envelope was junk mail.
June 8 -
President Donald Trump said he’ll ask Congress to pass more economic stimulus, including a payroll tax cut, even after the government reported a surprise improvement in U.S. unemployment on Friday.
June 8 -
The service issued guidance that levies a 21 percent excise tax on some nonprofit employees’ salaries above $1 million.
June 8 -
The service is looking to go online to help more taxpayers who aren’t represented by counsel.
June 4 -
Root of a problem; in the pipeline; little oversight; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
June 4 -
The financial landscape is looking worse than lawmakers expected, sending states to ferret out every opportunity to expand, demand, and open new and broader tax pipelines. No business will be spared.
June 4 -
The Regional Leader firm is expanding its international tax expertise in Massachusetts.
June 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving retirement plan participants and beneficiaries some added flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic to remotely sign or have their retirement plan elections notarized.
June 3 -
Stimulus vs. trash; donating and deducting services; the schedule of automated notices; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
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