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The Internal Revenue Service is giving organizations more ways to view digital notices, make payments, and access and manage federal tax account info online.
August 6 -
Taxes don't pause; chaotic policy; larger tax burden; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
August 5
Matters Editorial -
The IRS and the Treasury issued guidance on the permanent extension of the employer tax credit for paid family and medical leave under the OBBBA.
August 5 -
The levy targets single-family homes worth $5 million or more and apartments worth $1 million or more.
August 5 -
The IRS's overall improper payment rate on refundable tax breaks increased from 21.9% in 2024 to 26.5% in 2025, totaling about $28.1 billion.
August 4 -
The October tax nightmare is not caused by the deadline. It's caused by treating July and August as downtime.
August 4
Angel Zhen CPA APC -
Blanche walked back and clarified key elements of the department's arrangements to resolve Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS.
August 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service slashed the number of languages it supported from 20 to seven in response to an executive order from President Trump.
August 3 -
The fund could have paid $1.8 billion to President Trump's allies, and the acting AG clarified the scope of the president's sweeping immunity deal with the IRS.
August 3 -
The IRS recently changed how it oversees every credentialed tax professional in the country. Most practitioners had no idea it was coming.
July 31
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