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Old IRS tech; lead, don't manage; an MP want-ad; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 14
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The Internal Revenue Service published final regulations officially lowering the fees for new Preparer Tax Identification Numbers and renewed PTINs.
May 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service cautioned consumers to beware of inaccurate advice which prompted thousands of taxpayers to file overblown claims and held up their refunds.
May 14 -
Reliable data is the foundation of effective climate-related disclosures, and audit and tax professionals' experience is essential in supporting this data's integrity.
May 14
PwC -
Whichever candidate wins the White House in November will have to contend with tax negotiations in 2025 with the personal income tax cuts in Trump's 2017 law set to expire unless Congress acts.
May 13 -
President Biden's top economic advisor pledged Democrats would push to reverse Donald Trump's corporate tax cuts next year.
May 10 -
The U.S. government recorded a higher surplus for the month of April thanks to a rise in tax receipts, while steeper debt-servicing costs impose a major drag.
May 10 -
The extent of how many taxpayers were affected by the breach was unknown until now.
May 10
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting North America -
Bodies of evidence; the Ultimate crime; one expensive ghost; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department plan to issue regulations on the interplay between foreign tax credits, dual consolidated losses and OECD rules.
May 9






