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A recently introduced bill would, if passed, require the IRS to add scannable bar codes to electronically prepared paper returns, to encourage process efficiency.
January 26 -
A limited number of tax-exempt organizations won't be able to electronically file their income tax returns until the middle of March due to technology upgrades.
January 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service offered information about how business owners can avoid electronically filing their income tax forms if it violates their religious beliefs.
January 17 -
The official start date of tax season for individual taxpayers will be on Jan. 29, but the Internal Revenue Service plans to accept business tax returns as soon as Jan. 16.
January 11 -
The agency is anticipating over 128.7 million individual tax returns by the April 15, 2024, tax deadline.
January 8 -
Income equality; disclosing crypto; meetings are a waste of time; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 27 -
CPAs' real pay; crypto data released; factoring receivables; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
November 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service is extending two of its pandemic-related options for taxpayers and tax professionals.
October 30 -
The service plans to run a limited pilot test of its free online tax system in 13 states next tax season, but it will only support certain tax credits.
October 17 -
Taxpayers' eagerness to use free software provided by the service to file their taxes may be exaggerated because of the way a survey was designed.
October 6