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The service is encouraging employers to work with qualified tax professionals rather than shady promoters.
September 21 -
The agency's criminal investigation arm has opened probed at least 252 claims under the pandemic-era employee retention credit amounting to $2.8 billion worth of subsidies.
September 21 -
The Biden administration has come under pressure to seize the funds outright, something Yellen has said would be illegal under current law.
September 21 -
Lawmakers suggested investigators were hamstrung from bringing charges and questioned why the statute of limitations was allowed to expire without charges being brought.
September 21 -
Jurors clashed over race and class while weighing charges against a wealthy developer and two others accused of arranging $1.3 billion in phony tax deductions.
September 21 -
The tax educator is remembered by colleagues as both a highly proficient technical expert and a kind, caring human being who took an active interest in others' wellbeing.
September 20 -
Five tax giants received a shot across the bow from the Federal Trade Commission.
September 20 -
The service is establishing a group within its Large Business and International division to bolster tax compliance at large partnerships and S corps.
September 20 -
The service held a webinar to raise awareness about programs that companies can use to help employees pay off student loans and other educational expenses.
September 20 -
The top three states had an average change percentage of 215.76% between 2021 and 2022.
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