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The service provided some leeway on foreign income reporting requirements to people who needed to flee Ukraine, China, Belarus, Iraq, Ethiopia and Mali.
March 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to host a series of five nationwide tax forums this summer in a return to the in-person format it used to favor prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 2 -
The IRS is reminding them that federal estimated taxes are due March 1.
February 28 -
Crypto miners and staking-service providers may learn in the days if they have to report information on their clients' transactions.
February 28 -
A tax season update from Stephen Mankowski of the National Conference of CPA Practitioners.
February 22 -
Final regulations issued Tuesday require companies to begin electronically filing certain kinds of returns and documents next year.
February 21 -
Practitioners share their big worries as filing season picks up speed.
February 20 -
The service provided details late Friday on the federal tax status of special payments made by 21 states in 2022.
February 10 -
The service is planning to issue guidance as soon as today on whether special state tax refunds, rebates and payments from states like California, Virginia and others are taxable.
February 9 -
The American Institute of CPAs sent a lengthy to-do list to Capitol Hill with a wide-ranging set of tax proposals large and small.
February 9 -
The new SITCA would replace previous industry and agency agreements.
February 6 -
Here are five reasons clients may need more help with household employment matters in 2023
January 31 -
Some benefits actually expired and don't apply this year, and average tax refunds will probably be down as a result.
January 27 -
One of the most anticipated tax extenders was a delay in the Section 174 amortization requirement. With the extenders not passing, many taxpayers are asking, "What now"?
January 25
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The Internal Revenue Service has been steadily ramping up its enforcement of partnership tax compliance.
January 17
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The revenue-raising provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act took effect despite efforts to extend the tax break.
January 3 -
If the 'secondary' spouse makes a balance-due payment to the IRS, it may not get credited to their account.
January 3 -
Notice 2023-2 offers interim guidance on the 1% tax introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
January 3
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New notices and a new FAQ clarify some of the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act for qualifying for the Clean Vehicle Credit.
December 29 -
The service upped the rate for business use, but left medical, moving and charitable rates the same.
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