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Entities that co-own clean energy projects can access clean energy tax credits through elective pay, according to the IRS.
November 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service is extending the transition period for revising claims for the research and development tax credit through Jan. 10, 2026.
November 25 -
For individuals, the overpayment and underpayment rate will be 7%.
November 20 -
Donald Trump's re-election brings uncertainty to the tax landscape, including proposals for both numerous tax breaks and funding cuts to the IRS.
November 18 -
The IRS is reminding Enrolled Agents with SSNs ending in 0, 1, 2 or 3 that they need to renew their enrollment.
November 13 -
Erin Collins is objecting to proposed regs that would enable the IRS to shorten its third-party notice requirements from 45 days to as little as 10.
November 8 -
The final regulations provide a long overdue update to rules that had been in place since at least the 1950s, and even the 19th century.
November 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service has decided to stop automatically levying penalties when a taxpayer files a form reporting foreign gifts too late.
October 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service set the credit at $1.25 to $1.75 per gallon of fuel with a minimum reduction of 50% of GHGs.
October 24 -
The Biden administration finalized rules for a 25% tax credit for semiconductor manufacturing projects, including solar wafers.
October 22 -
The IRS is reminding tax pros to register for or renew their professional ID number by Dec. 31.
October 19 -
The Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright has broad implications for the tax regulations written and administered by the Treasury and the IRS as well as the agencies tasked with the regulation of the alternatives industry.
October 17
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The Internal Revenue Service says it is processing some 400,000 claims for the Employee Retention Credit, representing about $10 billion of eligible claims.
October 16 -
The IRS and the Treasury proposed regs on the corporate alternative minimum tax on companies with over $1 billion in income, but those rules could impact much smaller companies as well.
October 15 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a comment letter to the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service objecting to guidance on basis-shifting involving partnerships and related parties.
October 15 -
The new rules require that certain syndicated conservation easements must be reported to the IRS.
October 7 -
The program will allow the representatives of a large business to share a mailbox to communicate with Appeals office employees.
September 30 -
Third-party payers like payroll providers can now withdraw claims for individual clients.
September 27 -
The IRS is reminding tax pros and employers that the window for voluntarily disclosing incorrect ERC claims is Nov. 22.
September 23 -
Rev. Proc. 2019-48 lays out the new rates for taxpayers who don't want to substantiate their actual expenses.
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