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Under the counter; a New Look but an old story; unAffordable behavior; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
August 3 -
The service is trying to fully staff its in-person TACs around the country, but first it has to make them easier to locate.
August 3 -
The service isn't doing enough to safeguard sensitive information when it's shipped between tax processing centers, according to a new report.
August 3 -
The Treasury wants to curb the use of some types of transactions by listing them as potentially abusive tax dodges.
August 3 -
Despite repeated encouragement by his accountant, Biden never signed or submitted his returns.
August 3 -
The Internal Revenue Service hopes to process all of the tax correspondence, notice responses and nontax forms it receives digitally in the next two years.
August 2 -
The organization recently issued important new guidance that has significant implications for U.S. companies doing business abroad.
August 2
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Several tax lawyers said agents may have gone too far by looking for crimes in transactions that promoters promised were permissible under a 2011 tax treaty.
August 2 -
The Treasury Department is trying to modernize the badly outdated agency in a bid to improve customer service and ramp up enforcement.
August 2 -
The Supreme Court will hear Moore v. U.S., a case involving taxation of unrealized income that experts suggest could have major ramifications.
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