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IRS wraps up 2023 Dirty Dozen list; reminds taxpayers and tax pros to be wary of scams and schemes

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IRS issues guidance on eligibility requirement for energy communities for the bonus credit program

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Beware of abusive tax avoidance schemes

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IRS urges tax pros and other businesses to beware of spearphishing

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Taking tax advice on social media can be bad news for taxpayers

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Mississippi storm victims qualify for tax relief; April 18 deadline, other dates extended to July 31

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IRS warns individuals to stay clear of shady tax preparers

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Important details to understand when the IRS might contact a taxpayer

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Dirty Dozen: Watch out for third-party promoters of false fuel tax credit claims

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IRS warns of scammers offering “help” to set up an Online Account

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Watch out for scammers using email and text messages to try tricking people during tax season

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IRS opens 2023 Dirty Dozen with warning about Employee Retention Credit claims

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Avoid processing delays and refund adjustments using these steps to prevent tax return errors

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IRS addresses questions about medical expenses related to nutrition, wellness and general health

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Filers should know about changes to common credits and deductions

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Tax Time Guide: IRS provides easy access to tax refund status with Where’s My Refund? tool

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Tax Time Guide: Using electronic payment and agreement options

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IRS reminder to many retirees: Last day to start taking money out of IRAs and 401(k)s is April 1

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IRS begins new Digital Intake initiative

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IRS issues renewed warning on Employee Retention Credit claims

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IRS opens many Taxpayer Assistance Centers across the nation on March 11 for special Saturday hours

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IRS warns taxpayers of new filing season scams involving Form W-2 wages

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2023 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums to be held in five cities

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IRS reminder to report all income; gig economy and service industry, digital or foreign assets

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Farmers and fishers face March 1 tax deadline

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Tax pros can use their IRS Tax Pro Account to simplify authorization requests

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May 15 tax deadline extended to Oct. 16 for disaster area taxpayers

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Understanding the Credit for Other Dependents

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Tax Time Guide: Things to consider when filing a 2022 tax return

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IRS and Treasury issue final regulations on e-file for businesses

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IRS and Treasury provide guidance for insurance providers on alternative minimum tax under

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IRS and Treasury provide guidance on the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit

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IRS issues guidance on state tax payments to help taxpayers

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Eligible seniors should take advantage of free filing options this tax season

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Understanding business travel deductions

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IRS introduces new service industry tip reporting program

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IRS issues guidance and updates frequently asked questions related to new, previously owned

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The benefits of having a tax refund direct deposited

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Key points to keep in mind when filing 2022 tax returns

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On EITC Awareness Day, IRS and partners promote major tax benefit to millions

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Filing Season 2023 has begun: Employer January 31 wage statement

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IRS opens free portal to file information returns

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IRS reminds taxpayers: Choose a tax professional carefully

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Updates to question on digital assets; taxpayers should continue to report all digital asset income

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IRS kicks off 2023 tax filing season with returns due April 18

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Check tax withholding now to avoid paying future quarterly estimated payments

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Georgia, Alabama storm victims qualify for tax relief

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IRS reminds employers of January 31 deadline for Form W-2, other wage statements

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IRS Free File launch aims to save taxpayers hard-earned dollars

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Tax tips for gig economy entrepreneurs and workers

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IRS sets January 23 as official start to 2023 tax filing season

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National Taxpayer Advocate delivers 2022 Annual Report to Congress

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California storm victims qualify for tax relief; April 18 deadline, other dates extended to May 15

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Taxpayers should hang up if tax season scammers come calling

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IRS completes automatic corrections of tax year 2020 accounts related to unemployment comp

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Final 2022 quarterly estimated tax payment due January 17

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Start the new year off by reviewing the Taxpayer Bill of Rights

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IRS provide updated guidance on accounting methods for specified research or experimental expenditure

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IRS News 12.30.22

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IRS updates frequently asked questions about Form 1099-K

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Treasury, IRS issue interim guidance on new corporate alternative minimum tax

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IRS issue guidance on corporate stock repurchase excise tax in advance of forthcoming regulations

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Treasury, IRS provide transitional guidance for broker reporting on digital assets

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IRS announces delay for implementation of $600 reporting threshold

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IRS releases frequently asked questions about energy efficient home improvements

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Save for retirement now, get a tax credit later

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IRS is recruiting volunteers nationwide to help taxpayers this filing season

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Treasury, IRS issue guidance on new Sustainable Aviation Fuel Credit

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Before toasting the new year, taxpayers should review this to-do list IRS Tax Tip

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IRS reminder: For many employers and self-employed people

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Treasury and IRS set out procedures for manufacturers, sellers of clean vehicles

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IRS reminds those over age 72 to start withdrawals from IRAs and retirement plans to avoid penalties

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Community and bilingual volunteers needed to provide free tax help in 2023

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Treasury and IRS propose regulations identifying syndicated conservation easement transactions

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IRS seeking qualified applicants for the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee

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Get Ready for taxes: What's new and what to consider when filing in 2023

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Connect to the IRS social media and e-news subscriptions for tax time tips and resources

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Choosing a unique Identity Protection PIN adds extra safety for taxpayers

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National Virtual Settlement Event helping more taxpayers settle Tax Court cases

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Interest rates increase for the first quarter of 2023

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Giving Tuesday highlights that scammers may use phony charities to trick taxpayers

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IRS, Security Summit partners begin National Tax Security Awareness Week

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These security guidelines can help keep personal info safe online

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Filing season readiness for tax pros: review data safeguards

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Get Ready now to file your 2022 federal income tax return

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Taxpayers should review the 401(k) and IRA limit increases for 2023

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Security Summit focuses special week on identity theft

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Reminder to IRA owners age 70½ or over

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IRS Advisory Council issues 2022 Annual Report

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IRS reminds taxpayers IRS Free File remains open until Nov. 17

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An overview of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights

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Everyone should know the facts about how the IRS communicates with taxpayers

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IRS’ five-year Strategic Plan now available in Spanish

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IRS announces job openings to hire over 700 new employees

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IRS Independent Office of Appeals’ priorities for 2023 focus on taxpayer service

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Treasury and IRS expand program for approving certain retirement plans

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IRS-CI releases FY2022 annual report highlighting more than 2,550 investigations

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IRS seeks comments on upcoming energy guidance

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Not too much, not too little - taxpayers should check if their tax withholding is just right

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Taxpayers in declared disaster areas have more time to file tax returns to get COVID penalty relief COVID Tax Tip

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Grandparents and others with eligible dependents shouldn’t miss out on the 2021 child tax credit

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IRS updates tax gap estimates; new data points the way toward enhancing taxpayer service

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IRS quickly moves forward with taxpayer service improvements

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It’s not too late to catch the 2022 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum seminars

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Important info for people considering making early withdraws from retirement funds

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Reminder: Service providers, others may receive 1099-Ks for sales over $600 in early 2023

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During National Cybersecurity Month, IRS and Security Summit Partners offer tips

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Adjust tax withholding now to pay the proper amount of tax

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Employers urged to electronically file payroll tax returns by Oct. 31

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IRS provides tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2023

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IRS joins effort to fight charity fraud during international recognition week

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IRS reminds taxpayers of upcoming filing extension deadline; Free File remains open until Nov. 17

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IRS sending letters to over 9 million potentially eligible families who did not claim . . .

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Most taxpayers who requested an extension to file their 2021 tax return must file by Oct. 17

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IRS expanding dyed diesel penalty relief as a result of Hurricane Ian

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IRS: Don’t miss this important Oct. 17 tax extension deadline

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October FBAR extension deadline nears for foreign bank and financial account holders

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IRS asks for comments on upcoming energy guidance

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IRS Appeals revises initial contact letters as part of effort to enhance the taxpayer experience

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Understanding taxes when a family member signs the paycheck

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IRS granting dyed diesel penalty relief as a result of Hurricane Ian

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Hurricane Ian victims in Florida qualify for tax relief

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IRS reports significant increase in texting scams; warns taxpayers to remain vigilant

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IRS continues relief to drought-stricken farmers and ranchers in 44 states, other regions

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IRS: Alaska storm and flood victims qualify for tax relief

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Tax pros can apply to be an IRS authorized e-file provider in a few simple steps

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President Resting on His Laurels Joke

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IRS Alternative Media Center: Working to ensure tax info is accessible to everyone

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Reminder: File 2019 and 2020 returns by Sept. 30 to get COVID penalty relief

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IRS advises that improperly forgiven Paycheck Protection Program loans are taxable

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Hurricane Fiona victims in Puerto Rico qualify for tax relief

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Every taxpayer has the right to retain representation when working with the IRS

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IRS accepting applicants for Compliance Assurance Process for 2023

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Got a letter or notice from the IRS? Here are the next steps

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People who still haven’t filed a 2021 tax return should file electronically to avoid these

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$1.2 billion in IRS penalty relief refunds coming for certain 2019 and 2020 tax returns

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Social Freedom Joke

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Know what’s deductible after buying that first home, sweet home

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Help wanted? Businesses that are hiring should know about the work opportunity tax credit

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IRS: Sept. 15 is the deadline for third quarter estimated tax payments

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The Leopard Changed Its Spots

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Don’t be an easy mark: What every tax pro should know about identity theft

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Parents can boost their back-to-school budget by claiming tax credits and refunds

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Understanding federal tax obligations during Chapter 13 bankruptcy

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September is National Preparedness Month

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Whiter than. . .

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Taxpayers: File when ready, don’t wait until October 17 to file a 2021 tax return

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COVID tax relief: IRS provides broad-based penalty relief

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Aspiring entrepreneurs: learn the basics of setting up a business

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The Hulk – I Fought the Woke and the Woke Won Joke

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Understanding taxpayer rights: Every taxpayer has the right to privacy

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IRS Appeals invites input on enhancing video conference options for taxpayers and tax professionals

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2021 tax extension filers, don’t overlook these important tax benefits

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IRS adds new information in traditional Chinese to help with tax authorizations

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Security Summit: Tax pros can help clients battle identity theft risk

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IRS reminds all truckers the deadline to file and pay heavy highway vehicle use tax is Aug. 31

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IRS announces interest rate increases for the fourth quarter of 2022

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The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything: Twice!

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What business owners need to do when closing their doors for good

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College students should study up on these two tax credits Tax Tip

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Missouri storm, flooding victims now eligible for tax relief

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New school year reminder to educators; maximum educator expense deduction rises to $300 in 2022

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Security Summit releases new data security plan to help tax professionals

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IRS: Truckers need to file by August 31 deadline, e-file encouraged

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With a Nic nac paddy wac

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People should donate carefully after a disaster to avoid scams

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Worker Classification 101 employee or independent contractor

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Basic things all businesses should know about excise tax

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Security Summit Tell tale signs of identity theft tax pros should watch for

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IRS: Kentucky storm, flooding victims now eligible for tax relief; October 17 deadline

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How Now or Hey Now. . . .

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What’s in that Cigar?

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Before calling the IRS, people should know what info they’ll need to verify their identity

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Knowing how the IRS contacts taxpayers can help protect people from scammers

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Security Summit warns tax pros of evolving email and cloud-based schemes to steal taxpayer data

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ABLE accounts can help people with disabilities pay for disability-related expenses

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Is The Economy is a Watermelon?

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People without a filing requirement may miss out on a refund if they don’t file a 2021

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Agency issues five-year plan with goal to help taxpayers

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Security Summit: Identity Protection PINs

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IRS Tax Tip-Taxpayers can stay “in the know” by following IRS social media and subscribing to e-News

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IRS Tax Tip-IRAs are one tool in the retirement planning toolbox

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Free IRS/FTC webinar to focus on scams, ID theft and IP PINs

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Extension filers: IRS.gov is the source for summertime tax help

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IRS Security Summit renews warnings for tax pros to guard against identity theft

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IRS Nationwide Tax Forum kicks off July 19

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Companies who promise to eliminate tax debt sometimes leave taxpayers high and dry

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All taxpayers should familiarize themselves with the Taxpayer Bill of Rights

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Random Joke

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Spear phishing targets tax pros and other businesses

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Snake in the Room

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Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee issues annual report to Congress

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Claiming a child as a dependent when parents are divorced, separated or live apart

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Here are some things gig economy workers should know about their tax responsibilities

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Joke

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IRS: Taxpayers now have more options to correct, amend returns electronically

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National Taxpayer Advocate issues midyear report to Congress

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IRS continues work on inventory of tax returns

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IRS expands voice bot options for faster service, less wait time

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Fast facts to help taxpayers understand backup withholding

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Some tax considerations for people who are separating or divorcing

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Random Joke

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What taxpayers need to know about making 2022 estimated tax payments

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IRS wraps up 2022 Dirty Dozen scams list

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Missed the April tax deadline File and pay by June 14 to avoid a larger penalty and interest

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Dirty Dozen Scammers use every trick in their communication arsenal to steal your identity

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Dirty Dozen: IRS urges anyone having trouble paying their taxes to avoid anyone claiming

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IRS continues with Dirty Dozen this week

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Darth Taxes

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Don’t wait to file IRS encourages taxpayers with October filing extensions

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IRS warns taxpayers of Dirty Dozen tax scams for 2022

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IRS reminder to Americans abroad File 2021 return by June 15

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Lies, Dang Lies, and. . .

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IRS releases fiscal year 2021 Data Book describing agency’s activities

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IRS updates feature on Where’s My Refund

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Taxpayers should include financial safety in their disaster preparedness plans

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IRS revises 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit frequently asked questions

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IRS interest rates increase for the third quarter of 2022

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Wedding planning checklist cake, rings, flowers … tax forms

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School is out for the summer, but tax planning is year-round

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Disaster resources to help taxpayers weather summer storms

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Re-Soul Holing

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Filing payroll taxes electronically is a smart business move

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Trump can Tweet ? ? ?

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Face-to-face IRS help without an appointment available during special Saturday opening on May 14

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IRS provides guidance for residents of Puerto Rico to claim the Child Tax Credit

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For National Small Business Week, special tax credit can help employers hire workers

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National Small Business Week: E-file, the best way to report payroll taxes

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National Small Business Week Making estimated tax payments electronically is fast and easy

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For National Small Business Week, plan now to take advantage of tax benefits for 2022

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IRS recognizes Small Business Week Information and free resources for starting a business

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IRS accepting applications for VITA and TCE Grants in May

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IRS Tax Withholding Estimator helps taxpayers get their federal withholding right

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IRS selects new leadership for Small Business and Self-Employed Division

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Extension filers Tax help is just a click away on IRS.gov

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IRS seeks nominations for the 2023 Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council

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Taxpayers should open and carefully read any mail from the IRS

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May 16 is filing deadline for many tax-exempt organizations

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IRS announces 2022 funding for Low Income Taxpayer Clinic grant recipients

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2022 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum begins July 19

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Taxpayers who owe and missed the April 18 filing deadline should . . .

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IRS reminders about April 18 deadline for last-minute filers and others

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IRS Free File can help those with no filing requirement find overlooked tax credits and get a refund

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2021 return done? Next step use the IRS Tax Withholding

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IRS dispels new and common myths about tax refunds; key information available to help people

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Identity stolen Request an Identity Protection PIN from the IRS

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Why it may take longer than 21 days for some taxpayers to receive their federal refund

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For those who make estimated federal tax payments, the first quarter deadline is Monday, April 18

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Options for taxpayers who need help paying their tax bill

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Special Saturday help from IRS available without an appointment on April 9

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IRS Tax Tip-Debunking myths about federal tax refunds

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IRS reminds holders of foreign bank and financial accounts of April FBAR deadline

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Letters about third-round of Economic Impact Payments issued

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Get an automatic six more months to file; all taxpayers can use IRS Free File to request extension

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IRS reminder to many retirees April 1 is last day to start taking money out of IRAs and 401(k)s

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IRS has $1.5 billion in refunds for people who have not filed a 2018

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Tax Time Guide: Electronic tax payment and agreement options available to taxpayers who owe

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Reasons why some tax refunds filed electronically take longer than 21 days

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Easy steps to avoid tax return errors that can delay processing or adjust refunds

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IRS reminds taxpayers they must check a box on Form 1040

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Respected in My Field

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IRS Tax Tip-Taxpayers should file their tax return on time to avoid costly interest and penalty fees

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Tax Time Guide Minimize cyber footprints, protect personal information online

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IRS provides more forms, letters and publications in multilingual

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IRS Tax Tip-IRS Low Income Tax Clinics can help taxpayers resolve federal tax issues

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Two tax credits that can help cover the cost of higher education

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IRS unveils voice and chat bots to assist taxpayers

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IRS revised 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit Payments frequently asked questions

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COVID Tax Tip-Some IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers open on select Saturdays for in-person help

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Taxpayer Experience Office formally established to improve service across the IRS

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IRS Tax Tip-Understanding taxpayer rights The right to be informed 03.03.22

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IRS issues FAQs for Tax Year 2021 Earned Income Tax Credit 03.02.22

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Tax Time Guide: IRS reminds taxpayers to report gig economy income, virtual currency transactions

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COVID Tax Tip - Changes to the earned income tax credit for the 2022 filing season 02.28.22

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IRS updates FAQs for the Premium Tax Credit 02.25.22

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Tax Time Guide: Use the Where’s My Refund? tool or IRS2Go app to conveniently check tax refund

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Interest rates increase for the second quarter of 2022 02.23.22

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2022 Low Income Taxpayer Clinic List now available 02.22.22

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IRS provides additional updates to Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for 2021

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IRS reminds those with farming, fishing businesses of March 1 tax deadline

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Join the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel and help improve the IRS; apply by April 8

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IRS provides further details on additional relief for certain partnerships preparing schedules

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Latest spearphishing scams target tax professionals 02.17.22

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Tax Time Guide: Make IRS.gov the first stop for tax help 02.16.22

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IRS updates FAQs for Higher Education Emergency Grants 02.16.22

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IRS announces an update to the Form 14457

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IRS launches resource page on IRS.gov

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IRS continues work to help taxpayers; suspends mailing of additional letters

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Tax Time Guide: American Rescue Plan changes can boost refunds for many families

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Low Income Taxpayer Clinics represented nearly 20,000 taxpayers dealing

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IRS updates Frequently Asked Questions and Answers for 2021 Recovery Rebate Credit

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IRS announces transition away from use of third-party verification involving facial recognition

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IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers open on special Saturdays for face-to-face help 02.04.22

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IRS warning Scammers work year-round; stay vigilant 02.03.22

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02.02.22 IRS provides revised answer for 2020 Recovery Rebate Credit on tracing

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IRS Tax Tip-Free IRS programs are here to help taxpayers prepare and file returns

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IRS issues 2021 Filing Season frequently asked questions 02.1.22

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COVID Tax Tip-IRS Free File now accepting 2021 tax returns 01.31.22

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EITC Awareness Day

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Taxpayers beware: Tax season is prime time for phone scams

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All third Economic Impact Payments issued; parents of children born in 2021

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How a taxpayer’s filing status affects their tax return

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IRS Chief Counsel looking for 200 experienced attorneys to focus on abusive tax deals

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January 31 wage statement deadline reminder for employers

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Understanding the adoption tax credit

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Random Joke

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Get ready for taxes: Bookmark IRS.gov resources and online tools

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National Taxpayer Advocate delivers Annual Report to Congress

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IRS updates FAQs for 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit Payments

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IRS selects new IRSAC members for 2022

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2022 tax filing season begins Jan. 24

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COVID Tax Tip-Tax filing step 1: Gather all year-end income documents

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IRS reminder to many: Make final 2021 quarterly tax payment by Jan. 18; avoid surprise tax bill

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For Colorado wildfire victims, IRS extends 2021 tax-filing deadline, other deadlines to May 16

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Random Joke

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Pay Up Pal

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IRS reminder: For many employers and self-employed people

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Random Joke

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IRS issues information letters to Advance Child Tax Credit recipients

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Hurricane Ida tax relief extended to February 15 for part or all of six qualifying states

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United States, Malta sign a competent authority arrangement (CAA) confirming pension fund meaning

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For Illinois and Tennessee tornado victims, IRS extends 2021 tax-filing deadline

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Man calling in sick for Omicron Joke

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IRS issues standard mileage rates for 2022

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IRS makes Tax Exempt Organization Search primary source to get exempt organization data

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Families will soon receive their December advance Child Tax Credit payment

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For Kentucky tornado victims, IRS extends 2021 tax-filing deadline, other deadlines to May 16

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IRS joins leading nonprofit groups to highlight special charitable tax benefit available

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IRS Tax Tip Tax benefits of making a business accessible to workers and customers with disabilities

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Most retirees must take required minimum distributions by Dec. 31

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IRS is seeking qualified applicants for the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee

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IRS issues guidance regarding the retroactive termination of the Employee Retention Credit

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Get ready for taxes: What's new and what to consider when filing in 2022

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National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 5: Security Summit partners remind businesses

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National Tax Security Awareness Week: Tax pros, taxpayers can use secure online account

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National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 4: Security Summit warns tax pros that pandemic

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National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 3: Choosing a special Identity Protection PIN

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National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 2: Giving Tuesday

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Taxpayer alert as holidays, tax season approach: Watch out for scams, protect financial information

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Child Tax Credit payments: IRS online portal now available in Spanish

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Interest rates remain the same for the first quarter of 2022

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IRS resources help taxpayers determine if an offer in compromise is the right

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Scam risks remain during pandemic; Security Summit focuses special week on taxpayer

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Taxability of payments from COVID State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds

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IRS Criminal Investigation releases annual report highlighting 2,500+ investigations

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IRS: All of Mississippi now qualifies for expanded Hurricane Ida relief

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IRS unveils new online identity verification process for accessing self-help tools

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IRS offers how-to videos to help taxpayers apply for Offers in Compromise and avoid scams

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IRS Advisory Council issues 2021 Annual Report

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Tax professionals can now order more transcripts from the IRS

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More California wildfire relief from IRS: Sept. 15, Oct. 15 deadlines

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Guidance on per diem rates and the temporary 100% deduction for food or beverages from restaurants

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Why it’s important that taxpayers know and understand their correct filing status

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Families will soon receive November advance Child Tax Credit payments; time running out to sign up

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IRS announces new online tool to help U.S. withholding agents validate their 1042-S

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2 4 6 8 May My Home Appreciate

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The IRS Is Pissing Me Off

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Families can now report income changes using the Child Tax Credit Update Portal

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International Accounting Day November 10, 2021

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IRS provides tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2022

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IRS Financial Report available on IRS.gov

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IRS updates 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Frequently Asked Questions

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Here’s how businesses can deduct startup costs from their federal taxes

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Taxpayer Advocate Service: Helping taxpayers navigate their IRS issues or concerns

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Get ready for taxes: Easy steps taxpayers can take now to make tax filing easier in 2022

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COVID Vaccine Reversal

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IRS help for employers wanting to rehire retirees or keep them after retirement age

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IRS announces 401(k) limit increases to $20,500

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More Ida relief from IRS: Sept. 15, Oct. 15 deadlines, other dates extended to Jan. 3

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People can stay connected to the IRS through social media and e-news subscriptions

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Understanding taxpayer rights: The right to retain representation

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IRS issues another 430,000 refunds for adjustments related to unemployment compensation

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Child Tax Credit: Families with income changes must enter them in IRS online portal

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IRS News-No Actual News

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Tax pros should renew PTINs now for the upcoming filing season

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Small business advertising and marketing costs may be tax deductible

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Additional Hurricane Ida relief from IRS

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Tips to help taxpayers decide how and when to file an amended tax return

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Security Summit partners remind families to make online safety a priority

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IRS helps employers wanting to rehire retirees or retain employees after retirement age

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IRS reminds tax professionals that it’s time to renew PTINs

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Here’s what taxpayers should know about backup withholding

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IRS reminds employers to e-file payroll tax returns timely

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Here’s how people can become an IRS-certified volunteer

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IRS tax resources for the blind and visually impaired

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IRS joins international organizations in fighting charity fraud during special awareness week

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IRS extends videoconferencing to large business taxpayers

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IRS updates process for frequently asked questions (FAQ)

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IRS sets forth required information for a valid research credit claim for refund

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Families now receiving October Child Tax Credit payments

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Extension to file their 2021 tax return must file by Oct. 15

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2021 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum seminars now available online

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Non-traditional families may qualify for advance child tax credit payments

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Give tax withholding a fresh look as 2021 year-end nears

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Understanding taxpayer rights: The right to finality

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IRS Free File program available through Oct. 15

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Taxpayer’s custody situation may affect their advance child tax credit payments

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IRS Nationwide Tax Forums Online launches 18 new seminars

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Farmers and ranchers affected by drought have additional time to replace livestock

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Oct. 15 FBAR extension deadline nears for foreign bank and financial account holders

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Here’s what tax professionals should do after a data theft or loss

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Taxpayers who aren’t eligible for the CTC - look into the Credit for Other Dependents

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IRS selects seven new members for the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee

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Expanded tax benefits help individuals and businesses give to charity in 2021

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New $67 user fee applies to estate tax closing letters; Free transcript option

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How to avoid fraud and scams after a disaster

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Drought-stricken farmers and ranchers have more time to replace livestock

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All taxpayers have the right to appeal an IRS decision in an independent forum

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IRS: New contracts awarded to private collection agencies

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IRS new webpage to assist taxpayers with refunds subject to Joint Committee on Taxation review

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Renewed work opportunity tax credit can help employers hire workers

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Highlights from National Small Business Week 2021

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Expanded tax benefits help individuals and businesses give to charity during 2021

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Oct. 15 deadline approaches for taxpayers who requested extensions to file 2020 tax returns

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Here are some key reminders for extension filers

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Small business owners should see if they qualify for the home office deduction

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IRS extends dyed diesel fuel penalty relief in Louisiana due to Hurricanes Ida and Nicholas

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IRS reminds business owners to correctly identify workers as employees or independent contractors

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New mailing address for some Western states as Fresno, California

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Renewed tax credit can help employers hire workers; key certification requirement applies

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IRS resources to help small business employers

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IRS: Tax relief now available to Ida victims in Pennsylvania

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Understanding the tax responsibilities that come with starting a business

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IRS recognizes Small Business Week: Resources available to help employers

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IRS Cost of home testing for COVID-19 is eligible medical expense reimbursable under FSAs, HSAs

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Reminder for extension filers choose a tax preparer wisely

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Treasury, IRS issue guidance for 2021 on reporting qualified sick and family leave wages

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Understanding what happens after a disaster that leads to taxpayer relief

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Deadline for third quarter estimated tax payments is Sept. 15

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Taxpayers can find answers to questions about payments and penalties on IRS.gov

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IRS grants dyed diesel fuel penalty relief in Louisiana due to Hurricane Ida

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All taxpayers have the right to challenge the IRS’s position and be heard

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Taxpayers should review disaster resources on IRS.gov now in case they need help later

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Tax relief now available to victims of Hurricane Ida Oct. 15 deadline, other dates extended to Jan 3

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September is National Preparedness Month; IRS urges taxpayers to prepare for natural disasters

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Low-income families still have time to sign up for advance Child Tax Credit payments

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Beware of pandemic-related email schemes

438

Interest rates remain the same for the fourth quarter 2021

439

Here’s how taxpayers can rebuild records after a natural disaster

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Taxpayers can protect themselves from scammers by knowing how the IRS communicates

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IRS accepting applicants for the Compliance Assurance Process for 2022

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Important additional guidance for employers claiming the employee retention credit

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Child Tax Credit: New update address feature available with IRS online portal

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Truckers must pay heavy highway vehicle use tax by August 31

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Retirement and taxes: Understanding IRAs

446

Security Summit warns tax pros to watch for tell-tale signs of identity theft

447

Here’s how tax pros can help clients battle unemployment related identity theft

448

What people should and should not do if they get mail from the IRS

449

Families now receiving August Child Tax Credit payments; still time for low-income families

450

What taxpayers need to know about making 2021 estimated tax payments

451

Common questions about the advance Child Tax Credit payments

452

IRS provides relief for certain employers claiming the Work Opportunity Tax Credit

453

IRS provide gross receipts safe harbor for employers claiming the Employee Retention Credit

454

Tax security tip: Get an IP PIN to help stop identity thieves

455

Security Summit warns tax pros to be wary of pandemic-related email schemes

456

Financial safety: The often forgotten piece of disaster preparedness

457

Extension filers: IRS Free File, other resources available until Oct. 15 for 2020 tax returns

458

Treasury, IRS provide additional guidance to employers claiming the employee retention credit

459

Multi-factor authentication is essential to protecting against data theft

460

IRS reminds heavy vehicle owners of August 31 highway use tax return deadline

461

Taxpayer Bill of Rights: The ten rights of every taxpayer

462

Security Summit: Tax Pros can help clients battle identity theft risk related to unemployment

463

IRS Tax Tip - Excise tax filers should give e-file a try

464

IRS Businesses, charities, others with Employer Identification Numbers must update responsible party

465

Businesses, charities, others with EIN must update responsible party information

466

Paid leave credit available for providing leave to employees caring

467

Taxpayers and tax pros should be ready to verify their identity when calling the IRS

468

IRS continues unemployment compensation adjustments, prepares another 1.5 million refunds

469

IRS cautions taxpayers about fake charities and scammers targeting immigrants

470

Tax tips for students working summer jobs

471

Security Summit: Tax pros should encourage clients to obtain IP PINs to protect against tax theft

472

Here’s why taxpayers should have an IRS online account

473

More than 2.2 million additional Economic Impact Payments disbursed under the American Rescue Plan

474

Multilingual resources help families see if they qualify for advance CTC

475

IRS holds additional weekend events July 23-24 to help people with Child Tax Credit payments & EIPs

476

Security Summit partners urge tax pros to use multi-factor authentication

477

A tip for teachers Some educator expenses may be tax deductible

478

Employers should choose their payroll service provider carefully to protect against fraud

479

IRS: Monthly Child Tax Credit payments begin

480

Things people do during the summer that might affect their tax return next year

481

The Child Tax Credit Update Portal allows families to update direct deposit info

482

IRS Security Summit announces summer campaign to raise awareness among tax pros about identity theft

483

IRS readies nearly 4 million refunds for unemployment compensation overpayments

484

IRS online tool helps families determine if they qualify for the child tax credit

485

Making payments for deferred tax reported by third party payers

486

IRS: Online Child Tax Credit eligibility tool now available in Spanish

487

IRS.gov: The 24/7 summertime spot for tax help

488

IRS provides guidance for multiemployer retirement plans receiving assistance from the PBGC

489

IRS Nationwide Tax Forum kicks off July 20

490

What taxpayers need know about using the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator

491

IRS holds special weekend events to help people who don’t normally file taxes

492

What organizations should understand about applying for tax-exempt status

493

How self-employed individuals and household employers repay deferred Social Security tax

494

Understanding the taxpayer’s right to quality service

495

IRS wraps up its 2021 "Dirty Dozen" scams list with warning about promoted abusive arrangements

496

IRS extends tax relief for employer leave-based donation programs that aid victims of the COVID-19

497

Draft Instructions for the Schedules K-2 and K-3 released to enhance reporting of international tax

498

National Taxpayer Advocate assesses tax filing season and identifies areas for IRS improvement

499

IRS: Families receiving monthly Child Tax Credit payments can now update their direct deposit info

500

IRS "Dirty Dozen" list warns people to watch out for tax-related scams involving fake charities

501

Here’s what taxpayers need to know about paying taxes on their hobby activities

502

Treasury, IRS extend safe harbor for renewable energy projects

503

IRS, Treasury release state-by-state data on third round of Economic Impact Payments

504

IRS urges caution with email, social media and phones as part of ‘Dirty Dozen’ series

505

Errors employers should avoid when requesting advance payment of employer credits

506

IRS announces "Dirty Dozen" tax scams for 2021

507

People who don’t have to file taxes may need to register for monthly Adv. CTC

508

IRS releases Data Book for fiscal 2020 describing agency’s activities during pandemic

509

IRS.gov should be a taxpayer’s first stop for their tax transcript

510

IRS online tool helps families see if they qualify for the Child Tax Credit

511

IRS and community partners team up to provide free tax help for families to get advance CTC

512

Reviewing eligibility for credits and deductions is an important part of tax planning

513

ETAAC delivers 2021 Annual Report with recommendations to Congress and IRS

514

IRS announces two new online tools to help families manage Child Tax Credit payments

515

The first step of good tax planning is good recordkeeping

516

Businesses must report nonemployee compensation and backup withholding

517

Taxpayers may receive a refund for taxes paid on 2020 unemployment compensation

518

Filing payroll taxes electronically makes good business sense

519

Facts to help taxpayers understand backup withholding

520

IRS unveils online tool to help low-income families register for monthly Child Tax Credit payments

521

IRS offers information and resources in a variety of multilingual

522

New FAQs available to aid families and small business under the American Rescue Plan

523

Homeownership and taxes: Things taxpayers should consider when selling a house

524

More than 2.3 million additional Economic Impact Payments disbursed under the American Rescue Plan

525

Here’s how saying “I do” can affect a couple’s tax situation

526

IRS reminder Approaching June 15 deadline for second quarter estimated tax payments

527

IRS Procurement office to hire 80 new employees nationwide, including contract specialists

528

Here’s how taxpayers can pay the right amount of tax throughout the year

529

IRS sending letters to more than 36 million families who may qualify for monthly Child Tax Credits

530

Tax pros can earn continuing education credits during virtual IRS Tax Forum

531

IRS sending more than 2.8 million refunds to those who already paid taxes on 2020

532

Looking ahead: How the American Rescue Plan affects 2021 taxes, part 2

533

Looking ahead How the American Rescue Plan affects 2021 taxes, part 1

534

IRS reminds taxpayers living and working abroad of June 15 deadline

535

IRS seeks nominations for the 2022 Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council

536

Identity theft protection for taxpayers in six steps

537

Understanding the taxpayer’s right to be informed

538

Interest rates remain the same for the third quarter of 2021

539

Checking withholding helps taxpayers decide if they need a new W-4

540

More than 1.8 million additional Economic Impact Payments disbursed under the American Rescue Plan

541

The American Rescue Plan includes retroactive tax benefits that can help taxpayers

542

Tips for troubleshooting common after-tax day issues

543

2021 IRS Virtual Nationwide Tax Forum begins in July

544

IRS working to help those without a permanent address get benefits

545

With the May 17 deadline in the past, file taxes now to get refund or cut penalties and interest

546

Attention extension filers: Tax help is available anytime on IRS.gov

547

IRS urges groups to share information to help those without permanent addresses get benefits

548

Here’s how taxpayers can check the status of their federal tax return

549

IRS provides guidance on premium assistance and tax credit for continuation health coverage

550

What someone should do if they missed the May 17 deadline to file and pay taxes

551

IRS reminds taxpayers of May 17 deadline for individual income tax returns: extensions

552

Most federal tax returns are due those who can’t pay should still file on time

553

IRS, Treasury announce families of 88 percent of children in the U.S. to automatically receive

554

IRS extends May 17, other tax deadlines for victims of Tennessee storms provides special guidelines

555

IRS begins correcting tax returns for unemployment compensation income exclusion

556

Facing a surprise tax bill? Be sure to still file by May 17

557

IRS extends deadline to apply for the 2022-2024 volunteer Taxpayer Advocacy Panel

558

IRS grants dyed diesel fuel penalty relief due to disruptions of the fuel supply chain

559

Here’s what taxpayers need to know about reporting tip income on their tax return

560

Nearly 1 million additional Economic Impact Payments disbursed under the American Rescue Plan

561

Filing season reminder: Social Security benefits may be taxable

562

IRS offers overview of tax provisions in American Rescue Plan

563

IRS Tax Tip-Filing season reminder: Military members and their families may qualify for tax benefits

564

IRS issues guidance on taxability of dependent care assistance programs for 2021, 2022

565

Common but costly errors employers should avoid when filing taxes or claiming credits

566

Reminder to tax-exempt organizations: 990s, other forms due on May 17

567

Tips for taxpayers who work in the gig economy

568

More than 1.1 million additional Economic Impact Payments disbursed under the American Rescue Plan

569

IRS announces use of Projected Contract Award Date web app that predicts when contracts

570

Filing season reminder: An extension to file is not an extension to pay taxes

571

Follow the IRS on social media and sign up for e-news subscriptions for the news

572

As hurricane season nears, IRS reminds people to prepare for natural disasters

573

Low Income Taxpayer Clinic 2022 grant application period now open

574

IRS Tax Tip An offer in compromise may help some taxpayers settle their tax bill

575

IRS now accepting TCE and VITA grant applications

576

Draft Schedules K-2 and K-3 released to enhance reporting of international tax matters

577

Tax Tip - IRS2Go mobile app is a quick way to access IRS tools and services

578

IRS Some people get more time to file without asking anyone else can request an automatic extension

579

IRS has options for gig economy workers and those with unemployment benefits

580

Nearly 2 million more Economic Impact Payments disbursed under the American Rescue Plan

581

Here’s why some people got more than one notice about their Economic Impact Payments

582

IRS Free File can help people who aren’t required to file find credits & get refund

583

Electronic options on IRS.gov are available 24/7; save time online for filing information and help

584

IRS Office of Chief Counsel's first National Virtual Settlement Month successful in resolving

585

Taxpayers shouldn’t believe these myths about federal tax refunds

586

Two million more Economic Impact Payments disbursed under the American Rescue Plan

587

Treasury Department and IRS provide safe harbor for small businesses to claim deductions

588

IRS suspends requirement to repay excess advance payments of the2020 PTC

589

American Rescue Plan tax credits available to small employers to provide paid leave to employees

590

People experiencing homelessness can get Economic Impact Payments & other tax benefits

591

Taxpayers should file their tax return on time even if they can’t pay their tax bill in full

592

Steer clear of typical tax return errors; May 17 deadline nears

593

Do’s and Don’ts for taxpayers who get a letter or notice from the IRS

594

Those experiencing homelessness can get Economic Impact Payments and other tax benefits

595

Taxpayers should use the correct filing status for accuracy

596

IRS, Treasury disburse 2 million more Economic Impact Payments under the American Rescue Plan

597

IRS Free File can help people who have no filing requirement find overlooked tax credits

598

Claiming the employee retention credit in the first and second calendar quarters 2021

599

What taxpayers need to know about getting their unclaimed 2017 tax refunds

600

IRS suspends requirement to repay excess advance payments of the 2020 Premium Tax Credit

601

IRS urges participants of abusive micro-captive insurance arrangements to exit from arrangements

602

IRS reminds foreign bank and financial account holders the FBAR deadline remains April

603

Free recorded workshop helps small business owners understand their tax obligations

604

Treasury, IRS provide guidance on tax relief for deductions for food or beverages from restaurants

605

IRS will recalculate taxes on 2020 unemployment benefits and start issuing refunds

606

IRS reminds U.S. territory residents about U.S. income tax rules relating to pandemic unemployment

607

IRS reminds taxpayers to make April 15 estimated tax payment

608

IRS, Treasury disburse 25 million more Economic Impact Payments under the American Rescue Plan

609

IRS extends additional tax deadlines to May 17

610

Here’s how the third Economic Impact Payment is different from earlier payments

611

IRS letters explain why some 2020 Recovery Rebate Credits are different than expected

612

IRS issuing third Economic Impact Payments to non-filers and most federal beneficiaries

613

IRS has refunds totaling $1.3 billion for people who have not filed a 2017 federal income tax return

614

Join the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel and help improve the IRS; apply by May 14

615

IRS provides guidance for employers claiming the Employee Retention Credit for first two quarters

616

IRS, Treasury disburse more Economic Impact Payments under the American Rescue Plan

617

University students and staff should be aware of IRS impersonation email scam

618

IRS YouTube channels have helpful videos on a variety of tax topics

619

IRS to recalculate taxes on unemployment benefits refunds to start in May

620

More IRS materials and resources are now available in multiple languages

621

IRS extends additional tax deadlines for individuals to May 17

622

People should check Get My Payment for status of third EIP and watch their mail

623

IRS warns university students and staff of impersonation email scam

624

IRS projects stimulus payments to non-filer Social Security and other federal beneficiaries

625

Here’s how taxpayers can track the status of their refund

626

Face masks and other personal protective equipment to prevent the spread of COVID-19

627

People who adopt may benefit from this special tax credit

628

J5 countries host ‘Challenge’ aimed at FINtech companies

629

IRS Criminal Investigation (CI) pledges continued commitment to investigating COVID-19 fraud

630

IRS, Treasury disburse another 37 million Economic Impact Payments from the American Rescue Plan

631

Answers to tax questions are available anytime on IRS.gov

632

IRS is issuing third round of Economic Impact Payments

633

The right to confidentiality is a fundamental right of all taxpayers

634

More Economic Impact Payments set for disbursement in coming days

635

Tax Time Guide: Use the Where’s My Refund? tool or IRS2Go app to check tax refund status

636

IRS Office of Chief Counsel unveils National Virtual Settlement Days effort this year

637

Tax Day for individuals extended to May 17 Treasury, IRS extend filing and payment deadline

638

IRS, Treasury disbursed 90 million Economic Impact Payments from the American Rescue Plan

639

Tax Time Guide: IRS reminds taxpayers of recent changes to retirement plans

640

IRS expands help to taxpayers in multiple languages with new forms, communication preferences

641

Low Income Taxpayer Clinic 2021 supplemental application period now open

642

IRS begins delivering third round of Economic Impact Payments to Americans

643

Tax Time Guide: Get credit for IRA contributions made by April 15 on 2020 tax returns

644

Here’s how people can request a copy of their previous tax return

645

What employers need to know about repayment of deferred payroll taxes

646

Tax Time Guide: Make protecting tax and financial information a habit

647

IRS provides resources and services for visually impaired taxpayers

648

IRS News - Tips to help taxpayers spot and avoid tax scams

649

Tips to help take the stress out of tax season

650

Tax Time Guide: Make IRS.gov first stop for tax help

651

IRS Online Account can help taxpayers get ready to file their tax return

652

Interest rates remain the same for the second quarter of 2021

653

Didn’t get Economic Impact Payments? Check eligibility for Recovery Rebate Credit

654

Here’s why people filing taxes for the first time should use Free File

655

IRS provides guidance for employers claiming the Employee Retention Credit for 2020

656

Here’s what taxpayers should do if they have missing or incorrect documents

657

IRS reminds businesses to report large cash transactions; e-file encouraged

658

IRS issues alert on improper corporate domestic production activities deduction refund claims

659

Tax Time Guide: Select a tax return preparer with care

660

Free electronic filing options for military members and their families

661

People should be on the lookout for identity theft involving

662

Tax Time Guide: How to do taxes for free and get refunds fast

663

All taxpayers have the right to pay no more than the correct amount of tax

664

Victims of Texas winter storms get deadline extensions and other tax relief

665

Optometrist's favorite movie line

666

Accounting firm looking to hire candidate who is highly COUNTERPRODUCTIVE

667

Things taxpayers should know when choosing between standard and itemized deductions

668

Low Income Taxpayer Clinics represented over 20,000 taxpayers dealing with an IRS tax controversy

669

IRS reminds farmers and fishers of March 1 tax deadline

670

New law provides additional flexibility for health FSAs and dependent care assistance programs

671

Twenty-four new members join the 2021 Taxpayer Advocacy Panel

672

Co-Instructor Spanish Voice Over

673

Tip Taxpayers should beware of ghost preparers

674

As required by law, all first and second Economic Impact Payments issued

675

Free File can make taxes easier for seniors and retirees

676

Get ready for tax season using IRS Online Account

677

What taxpayers need to know about claiming the credit for other dependents

678

Avoid pandemic paper delays: Use e-file with direct deposit for faster refund

679

IRS, Summit partners issue urgent EFIN scam alert to tax professionals

680

Common and costly errors taxpayers should avoid when preparing a tax return

681

The first step of tax preparation is gathering records

682

IRS Free File can save families money

683

Tips to help people choose a reputable tax preparer

684

Educators can now deduct out-of-pocket expenses for COVID-19 protective items

685

Beware of "ghost" preparers who don’t sign tax returns

686

Here are reasons taxpayers should file a 2020 federal tax return – and why e-file is best

687

People can get their federal tax refund faster with direct deposit

688

IRS offers contact-free signature options for authorization forms

689

New law increases deduction limit for corporate cash contributions for disaster relief

690

IRS updates FAQs on paid sick leave credit and family leave credit

691

EITC Awareness Day: Critical tax credit provides a significant refund boost to millions

692

IRS offers guidance to taxpayers on identity theft involving unemployment benefits

693

IRS News - 2021 tax filing season set to begin February 12

694

Tax resources for military members, veterans and their families

695

Important reminders before filing 2020 tax returns

696

New law extends COVID tax credit for employers who keep workers on payroll

697

All taxpayers are now eligible for identity protection PINs

698

What taxpayers need to know to claim the earned income tax credit

699

New IRS "Submit Forms 2848 and 8821 Online" offers contact-free signature options for tax pros

700

Get a federal tax refund faster with direct deposit

701

IRS urges taxpayers to gather tax documents now for smooth filing later

702

Tax time is seasonal, but the Taxpayer Bill of Rights applies all year

703

Taxpayers can start the new tax year off right by checking their withholding

704

Employers can withhold, make payments of deferred Social Security taxes from 2020

705

Taxpayers can visit IRS.gov from the safety of their home for answers to tax questions

706

IRS Free File Online Lookup Tool

707

IRS Free File available today; claim Recovery Rebate Credit and other tax credits

708

2021 tax filing season begins Feb. 12 IRS outlines steps to speed refunds during pandemic

709

Millions of taxpayers will receive their second Economic Impact Payments by debit card

710

IRS reminds taxpayers to make final estimated tax payment for 2020

711

Businesses have Feb. 1 deadline to provide Forms 1099-MISC and 1099-NEC to recipients

712

IRS ready for the upcoming tax season; last-minute changes to tax laws included in IRS forms

713

National Taxpayer Advocate delivers Annual Report to Congress; focuses on taxpayer impact of COVID

714

All taxpayers now eligible for Identity Protection PINs

715

IRS sends Taxpayer First Act Report to Congress

716

Treasury issues millions of second Economic Impact Payments by debit card

717

Treasury, IRS provide final regulations to help businesses claim credits for carbon capture

718

Eligible Paycheck Protection Program expenses now deductible

719

IRS revises Form 1024-A, application for Section 501(c)(4) tax-exempt status

720

IRS releases 2020 Progress Update annual report details unprecedented year

721

February 1 is the deadline for employers to issue and file wage statements

722

Economic Impact Payments on their way, visit IRS.gov instead of calling

723

Treasury, IRS provide relief for those developing renewable energy projects offshore or on federal

724

Treasury and IRS begin delivering second round of Economic Impact Payments to millions of Americans

725

IRS issues standard mileage rates for 2021

726

Year-end reminder Expanded tax benefits help individuals and businesses give to charity during 2020

727

How people can give back by becoming an IRS-certified volunteer

728

Small businesses should make sure to use the right form when filing employment tax returns

729

New things taxpayers should consider as they get ready to file taxes in 2021

730

Get Ready for Taxes: Stay home and stay safe with IRS online tools

731

Every taxpayer has the right to challenge the IRS’s position and be heard

732

Most taxpayers can deduct up to $300 in charitable contributions without itemizing deductions

733

IRS Volunteers needed for free tax prep help

734

All tax prep software will offer multi-factor authentication beginning in 2021

735

Treasury and IRS issue final regulations on the deduction for qualified transportation fringe

736

IRS provides guidance on legislation that increases automatic enrollment cap percentage

737

IRS has begun sending letters to taxpayers that may need to take action related to QOF

738

Identity Protection PIN Program will soon be available to taxpayers nationwide

739

IRS warns people about a COVID-related text message scam

740

Highlights from the 2020 National Tax Security Awareness Week

741

Get Ready for Taxes: What’s new and what to consider when filing in 2021

742

National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 5: Security Summit alerts tax professionals

743

Interest rates remain the same for the first quarter of 2021

744

Taxpayers should check out these tips before choosing a tax preparer

745

National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 4: Security Summit urges businesses to tighten security

746

IRS to employers Remember February 1, 2021 deadline for Form W-2, other wage statements

747

National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 3: IRS expands Identity Protection PIN Opt-In Program

748

IRS will soon conceal sensitive data on business tax transcripts

749

Get An Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN)

750

Tips to help people stay safe online

751

IRS National Tax Security Awareness Week, Day 2: 2021 online tax preparation products

752

IRS News - National Tax Security Awareness Week opens with warnings to all taxpayers

753

IRS News - Get ready to file taxes: What to do before the tax year ends

754

Special $300 tax deduction helps most people give to charity this year – even if they don’t itemize

755

Here’s how taxpayers can check if their charitable donation is tax deductible

756

IRS News - Get Ready for Taxes: Steps to take now to make tax filing easier in 2021

757

IRS News - ABLE accounts are a valuable benefit for taxpayers with disabilities

758

The Treasury Department and IRS issue final regulations regarding like-kind exchanges of real property

759

IRS announces procurement research partnership to improve contracting processes

760

Here’s what taxpayers can do now to Get Ready to file taxes in 2021

761

IRS News - Taxpayer Relief Initiative aims to help those financially affected by COVID-19

762

IRS News - Security Summit partners announce National Tax Security Awareness Week dates

763

Register by Nov. 21 to get an Economic Impact Payment; same deadline for federal beneficiaries

764

IRS News - Here’s how visually impaired taxpayers can access IRS resources and information

765

IRS News - Nov. 21 deadline nears to register online for Economic Impact Payment

766

IRS Advisory Council issues 2020 Annual Report

767

Common errors businesses should avoid when claiming employer tax credits

768

IRS Criminal Investigation releases Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report

769

IRS News - Get Ready for Taxes: Get ready now to file 2020 federal income tax returns

770

IRS News -- Here’s who qualifies for the employee business expense deduction

771

IRS News Self-supporting college students may qualify for an Economic

772

IRS to mask key business transcript details; protect taxpayers from identity theft

773

IRS News - How the CARES Act changes deducting charitable contributions

774

Taxpayers have the right to representation when working with the IRS

775

IRS reminder to non-filers: Nov. 10 is ‘National EIP Registration Day

776

IRS Tax News Reminder to all taxpayers: Gift cards are not used to make tax payments

777

IRS provides guidance on certain distributions from terminating 403(b) plans

778

Many college students may still qualify for an Economic Impact Payment

779

Security Summit partners warn taxpayers of new COVID-related text scam

780

IRS resources to help small business owners

781

New income ranges for IRA eligibility in 2021

782

Tax Pros: The Circular 230 and Publication 947 are now available in Spanish

783

IRS makes it easier to set up payment agreements; offers other relief to taxpayers

784

Federal beneficiaries have more time to register for an Economic Impact Payment

785

IRS News - Closing a sole proprietorship

786

IRS News - Closing a Partnership

787

IRS designates November 10 National EIP Registration Day

788

IRS News - Here’s what taxpayers need to know about filing an amended tax return

789

IRS People with foreign accounts reminded of the extension to file 2019 FBAR by Oct. 31

790

2020 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum seminars now available online

791

IRS provides tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2021

792

Tips to help taxpayers avoid post-disaster scams

793

IRS reminds businesses to e-file payroll tax returns

794

IRS News - To help non-filers, IRS sets Nov. 10 as ‘National EIP Registration Day

795

IRS offers new stricter settlement for micro-captive insurance schemes

796

IRS releases draft Form 1065 instructions on partner tax basis capital reporting

797

IRS announces 2021 Tax Counseling for the Elderly and Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program Grants

798

All taxpayers have the right to privacy – it’s the law

799

What happens after a disaster that leads to taxpayer relief

800

IRS provides tax relief for victims of September wildfires in California; Oct. 15 deadline

801

IRS provides tax relief for victims of Hurricane Delta; Oct. 15 deadline

802

Reviewing these disaster resources now can help taxpayers be more prepared later

803

IRS fights fraud aimed at charities, joins international awareness week

804

Most taxpayers who requested an extension to file must file today

805

IRS New - Helpful information for taxpayers on backup withholding

806

Online seminars from 2020 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums now available

807

IRS extends Economic Impact Payment registration deadline for non-filers to Nov. 21

808

IRS adds QR technology to key balance due notices to help taxpayers

809

IRS: Check tax withholdings now as the last quarter of 2020 begins

810

IRS Tax News - Here’s what taxpayers need to know about their right to finality

811

October 15 deadline nears for taxpayers who requested tax filing extensions

812

An overview of excise tax

813

IRS extends Economic Impact Payment deadline to Nov. 21 to help non-filers

814

IRS Free File marks record increase; available through Oct. 15

815

Business owners should visit IRS.gov for help with tax actions when closing a business

816

People experiencing homelessness may qualify for an Economic Impact Payment

817

IRS expands enforcement focus on abusive micro-captive insurance schemes

818

IRS issues final regulations for Achieving a Better Life Experience accounts

819

IRS provides details about settlements in syndicated conservation easement transaction initiative

820

Redesigned IRS.gov page helps people closing a business; page features steps to navigate final tax

821

IRS issues final regulations on the deduction for meals and entertainment

822

Taxpayers should know and understand their correct filing status

823

Terms to help taxpayers better understand Individual Retirement Arrangements

824

How people can reconstruct records lost in a natural disaster

825

Here’s how to get the status of an Economic Impact Payment

826

IRS provides final regulations on income tax withholding on certain periodic retirement and annuity

827

Deadlines to register for an Economic Impact Payment are just around the corner

828

IRS highlights employer credits for businesses during Small Business Week

829

Businesses can file cash transaction reports electronically

830

Six tips for people starting a new business

831

IRS reminds taxpayers of the home office deduction rules during Small Business Week

832

IRS provides tax relief for victims of Oregon wildfires; Oct. 15 deadline

833

IRS finalizes regulations for 100 percent bonus depreciation

834

IRS provides final regulations on deductions for estates and non-grantor trusts

835

IRS highlights online resources during Small Business Week

836

The Oct. 15 deadline for extension filers is almost here

837

Free IRS2Go app puts information at taxpayers’ fingertips

838

IRS releases state-by-state breakdown of nearly 9 million non-filers who will be mailed letters EIP

839

What to know about the tax-exempt application process for charities

840

IRS issues final regulations for the rehabilitation credit

841

IRS updates LB&I examination directive on credit for increasing research activities

842

IRS reminds taxpayers and practitioners of expedited letter

843

IRS reminds taxpayers who filed an extension that the Oct. 1

844

All taxpayers have the right to be informed

845

A tax checklist for newly married couples

846

Third quarter estimated tax payments due Sept. 15

847

IRS highlights higher penalties for some tax returns filed after Sept. 14

848

IRS expands tax help into more languages; Form 1040 offered in Spanish and more services

849

E-signatures temporarily allowed on some tax forms

850

IRS to mail special letter to estimated 9 million non-filers, urging them to claim Economic Impact

851

Some taxpayers may need to make estimated tax payments

852

Tips for taxpayers who need to file an amended tax return

853

Interest rates remain the same for the fourth quarter of 2020

854

Federal benefit recipients with children have more time to get the $500 Economic Impact Payment

855

Thursday, Sept. 3 IRS webinar focuses on Opportunity Zones

856

Choosing a trustworthy payroll service provider can protect employers from fraud

857

IRS approves temporary use of e-signatures for certain forms

858

Taxpayers should renew expiring ITINs early to avoid a refund delay next year

859

IRS: 50,000 spouses to get catch-up Economic Impact Payments

860

Earning side income: Is it a hobby or a business?

861

Tips for taxpayers who need to file a new W-4

862

IRS provides tax relief for victims of California wildfires; Oct. 15 deadline

863

As peak hurricane season nears, IRS reminds people to prepare for natural disasters

864

IRS: Deadline to return distributions to retirement accounts

865

All taxpayers have the right to confidentiality

866

Important things all extension filers should remember

867

IRS urges employers to choose carefully when selecting a payroll service provider

868

IRS: Unemployment compensation is taxable; have tax withheld now and avoid a tax-time surprise

869

Working Virtually: make a plan for protecting data and reporting theft

870

13.9 million Americans to receive IRS tax refund interest; taxable payments to average $18

871

Now available: IRS Form 1040-X electronic filing

872

IRS takes new steps to ensure people with children receive $500 Economic Impact Payments

873

Global disruption of three terror finance cyber-enabled campaigns (PDF)

874

Taxpayers must pay no more than the correct amount of tax

875

Using the Tax Withholding Estimator will help taxpayers avoid surprises next year

876

Financial safety is an important part of disaster preparedness

877

Good recordkeeping is an essential element of tax planning

878

Working Virtually: Avoid phishing scams; Part 4 of Security

879

Here’s what taxpayers need to know about the home office deduction

880

Dirty Dozen part 2: Thieves are constantly coming up with ways to scam taxpayers

881

Dirty Dozen part 1: Taxpayers should be on the lookout for these scams

882

Working Virtually: Use a virtual private network to secure remote locations

883

IRS issues proposed regulations for TCJA’s simplified tax accounting rules for small businesses

884

IRS grants additional relief for rehabilitation credit deadlines

885

IRS issues final regulations and other guidance on business interest expense deduction limitation

886

IRS: New law provides relief for eligible taxpayers who need funds from IRAs and other retirement plans

887

Working Virtually: Use multi-factor authentication to protect accounts

888

IRS provides guidance on recapturing excess employment tax credits

889

How taxpayers can troubleshoot common after-tax-day issues

890

All taxpayers should know the telltale signs of common tax scams

891

IRS reminds businesses filing cash transaction reports about e-file option

892

Working Virtually: Protect tax data at home and at work with the "Security Six;"

893

IRS debunks tax refund myths

894

IRS: Seniors, retirees not required to take distributions from retirement accounts this year

895

Security Summit focuses on tax pro security during coronavirus; new series on working virtually

896

IRS announces 2021 PTIN fees for tax return preparers

897

IRS unveils "Dirty Dozen" list of tax scams for 2020; Americans urged to be vigilant

898

IRS gives tips on filing, paying electronically and checking refunds online

899

Tax Court strikes down four more abusive syndicated conservation easement transactions IRS calls on

900

Where’s My Refund? tool on IRS.gov takes guesswork out of when to expect refunds

901

IRS reminder: Taxpayers can get an extension to Oct. 15 to file taxes

902

IRS reminder: File and pay 2019 business taxes by July 15; 2020 estimated tax also due

903

IRS provides last-minute tips for last-minute filers

904

IRS says a Paycheck Checkup helps avoid tax surprises

905

Taxpayers should file on time even if they can’t pay their full tax bill

906

IRA contributions made by July 15 count as 2019 tax deduction

907

IRS.gov has answers about filing, paying and July 15 due date

908

Treasury, IRS issue guidance on reporting qualified sick and family leave wages paid

909

Reminder to tax-exempt organizations: 990s, other forms due July 15; e-file best way to file

910

Taxpayers need to resume payments by July 15

911

The postponed federal tax deadline applies to taxpayers living overseas

912

How to report nonemployee compensation and backup withholding

913

IRS News - Find a qualified tax professional using IRS website resource

914

IRS provides tax relief for the low-income housing credit and bonds for qualified residential rental

915

Deadline for estimated tax payments postponed until Wednesday, July 15

916

IRS News - IRS offers additional retail partners that accept cash payments for federal taxes

917

IRS unclaimed refunds of $1.5 billion waiting for tax year 2016; taxpayers face July 15 deadline

918

Taxpayers can get last minute filing tips on IRS.gov

919

IRS News-Taxpayers should file by July 15 tax deadline; automatic extension to Oct. 15 available

920

Here are reasons people should file a 2019 tax return; Economic Impact Payment

921

National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins delivers her first report to Congress

922

IRS releases new Data Book with redesigned

923

IRS News - Don’t forget, Social Security benefits may be taxable

924

IRS News-IRS offers settlement for syndicated conservation easements

925

IRS: July 15 tax payment deadline approaching; plan on scheduling multiple payments now

926

IRS New - Keep Economic Impact Payment notice with other tax records

927

Gig economy tips taxpayers should remember

928

IRS finalizes guidance for the section 199A deduction for shareholders of Regulated Investment Co

929

Tax News-IRS announces rollover relief for required minimum distributions from retirement accounts

930

IRS News-IRS extends July 15, other upcoming deadlines for tornado victims in parts of the South

931

IRS News Returning an Economic Impact Payment

932

IRS issues guidance on the elimination of the deduction of qualified transportation fringe benefit

933

IRS News-Relief for taxpayers affected by COVID-19 who take distributions or loans from retirement

934

IRS alert: Economic Impact Payments belong to recipient, not nursing homes or care facilities

935

IRS News - IRS outlines changes to health care spending available under CARES Act

936

IRS News-Returning an Economic Impact Payment

937

IRS reminder File now, choose direct deposit or schedule tax payments electronically before the July

938

IRS News Taxpayers will soon be able to file amended tax returns electronically

939

IRS News-Here’s who qualifies a taxpayer for the child and dependent care credit

940

IRS News IRS reminder: Deadline postponed to July 15 for those who pay estimated taxes

941

IRS News Proposed regulations address direct primary care arrangements

942

IRS News - IRS warns against COVID-19 fraud; other financial schemes

943

IRS News Interest rates decrease for the third quarter of 2020

944

IRS NEws IRS provides answers about Coronavirus related tax relief for Qualified Opportunity Funds

945

IRS News IRS Chief Counsel goes virtual with national Settlement Days

946

IRS News 159 million Economic Impact Payments processed

947

IRS News IRS announces Form 1040-X electronic filing options coming this summer

948

IRS News Treasury, IRS provide safe harbor for taxpayers that develop renewable energy projects

949

IRS News Economic Impact Payments being sent by prepaid debit cards, arrive in plain envelope

950

IRS News IRS.gov helps taxpayers get tax information they need

951

IRS News IRS Nationwide Tax Forums go virtual in 2020

952

IRS News Here’s why some people’s Economic Impact Payment is different than expected

953

IRS News IRS adds phone operators to answer Economic Impact Payment questions

954

IRS News IRS expands partner materials for Economic Impact Payments

955

IRS News IRS People First Initiative provides relief to taxpayers

956

IRS News IRS People First Initiative provides relief to taxpayers

957

IRS News IRS People First Initiative provides relief to taxpayers facing COVID-19 issues

958

IRS News IRS provides guidance on the deductibility and reporting of certain amounts paid to

959

IRS News IRS provides tax relief through increased flexibility for taxpayers in section 125 cafeteria plans

960

IRS News Why the Economic Impact Payment amount could be different than anticipated

961

IRS News Act by Wednesday for chance to get quicker Economic Impact Payment

962

IRS News Treasury, Treasury, IRS release latest state-by-state Economic Impact Payment figures

963

Employee Retention Credit COVID-19

964

IRS News Three new credits are available to many businesses hit by COVID-19

965

IRS News IRS seeking applications for TCE and VITA grants

966

IRS News Taxpayers have until July 15 to file and pay their taxes

967

IRS News IRS retools Settlement Days program in response to COVID-19 pandemic

968

VA and SSI recipients act now to add eligible children to Economic Impact Payment

969

IRS News Economic Impact Payments continue to be sent, check IRS.gov for answers to common questions

970

IRS News VA, SSI recipients with eligible children need to act by May 5 to quickly add money to EIP

971

IRS News Tools to help people get their Economic Impact Payment

972

IRS News IRS accepting applications for 2021 grants for Low Income Taxpayer Clinics

973

IRS News New Spanish language version unveiled - Economic Impact Payments

974

IRS News Who can get more Economic Impact Payment money for children

975

IRS News VA, SSI recipients with eligible children need to act by May 5 to quickly add money to EIP

976

IRS News IRS enhances Get My Payment online application to help taxpayers

977

IRS Tax News Taxpayers with a filing requirement must file a tax return to get an EIP

978

IRS News Treasury, IRS deliver 88 million Economic Impact Payments in first three weeks

979

IRS Tax Questions about Economic Impact Payments

980

IRS News - Most Economic Impact Payments are being sent automatically

981

IRS News Veterans Affairs recipients will receive automatic Economic Impact Payments

982

Payment Protection Program Loan Intuit / QuickBooks PPP

983

IRS News IRS Statement on Getting Answers to Economic Impact Payment Questions

984

IRS News SSA, RRB recipients with eligible children need to act by Wednesday

985

IRS News - Treasury, IRS announce cross-border tax guidance related to travel disruptions

986

IRS News Taxpayers should be aware of Coronavirus-related scams

987

IRS News Treasury, IRS unveil online application to help with Economic Impact Payments Get My Payment

988

IRS News Supplemental Security Income recipients will receive automatic Economic Impact Payments

989

IRS News - FAQs Tax Credits for Required Paid Leave Provided by Small and Midsize Businesses

990

IRS News IRS issues warning about Coronavirus-related scams (1)

991

IRS News IRS issues warning about Coronavirus-related scams

992

IRS News Economic Impact Payments: What You Need To Know

993

IRS News Coronivirus Tax Releif

994

COVID-19 Financial Reporting Considerations Coronavirus Pandemic

995

Free File Do Your Federal Taxes for Free

996

Free Tax Return Preparation for Qualifying Taxpayers

997

IRS increases enforcement action on Syndicated Conservation Easements

998

Members of the military can check out these resources to help answer tax questions

999

Taxpayers can start to Get Ready now for filing their taxes next year

1000

IRS News

1001

About Form W-4 P, Withholding Certificate for Pension or Annuity Payments

1002

Treasury, IRS release final and proposed regulations on new 100% depreciation

1003

IRS Automatically Waives Estimated Tax Penalty for Eligible

1004

Federal Income Tax Rates 2019 - 2020

1005

Summer Tax Tips from IRS

1006

Avoid Revocation of Passport by IRS

1007

New Tax Withholding Estimator

1008

New Tax Security Checklist Step 4