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No Relief; fakin' it; consider it reconciled; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
September 28 -
About two-thirds of service employees would be furloughed in the event of a shutdown, which appears likely this weekend.
September 28 -
Close to a thousand taxpayers who earn over $1 million a year failed to file tax returns over multiple recent years, potentially owing $34 billion in taxes, according to IRS data.
September 28 -
The Treasury Department is in the midst of writing rules for how it will distribute the measure's tax credits from hydrogen projects to low-carbon aviation fuel, but work on that guidance could grind to a halt if the government closes.
September 28 -
The service released information on two energy-related tax breaks under the Inflation Reduction Act.
September 27 -
With droughts impacting almost all 50 states, the IRS is giving more relief.
September 27 -
The firm said its risk controls were inadequate and its board didn't challenge leadership enough, following a months-long independent inquiry into malpractice.
September 27 -
Property-tax map; zero due meaning; partners' pay differences; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 26
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Taxpayers who receive CP2000 notices can now get help from bots for basic questions, rather than having to wait for a rep.
September 26 -
From more agents to the deployment of AI, the service is directing resources where the money is.
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