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Federal stimulus payments may have helped many taxpayers make it through the first year of COVID, but they also were a huge source of errors on tax returns.
March 16 -
Practitioners are mostly advising clients to 'wait and see' what happens with tax legislation.
March 16 -
The service is largely blaming third-party promoters, but it's putting some of the burden of fixing the problem on tax preparers.
March 16
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
The IRS did not meet a requirement under the Taxpayer First Act to create an online system for processing business transcript requests by January 2023, according to a new report.
March 15 -
Investors and analysts had complained that the existing disclosures don't offer enough information.
March 15 -
While the court's ruling in Bittner v. U.S. is considered taxpayer-favorable, there are issues to consider as you dig into the findings.
March 15
McGuire Sponsel -
The IRS notified the pharmaceutical giant that it owed $3.6 billion for the 2010-2012, and demanded $5.1 billion more for 2013-2015.
March 15 -
E-help with CP notices; low-cost compliance; still learning from Eisenhower; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 14
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Shady operators and questionable calculators make the Employee Retention Credit a risky area for practitioners.
March 14 -
The service provided some leeway on foreign income reporting requirements to people who needed to flee Ukraine, China, Belarus, Iraq, Ethiopia and Mali.
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