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IRS Establishes Taxpayer Experience Office
The Internal Revenue Service has inaugurated its new Taxpayer Experience Office and plans are already in the works to expand this new long-term effort to improve service to America’s taxpayers. IRS Commissioner Chuck Retting sees the startup of the Taxpayer Experience...
IRS Opens Registration for Tax Forums
Tax season may be far from over in 2022, but it’s not too early to make plans to attend this year’s IRS Nationwide Tax Forums, starting in July. The event is seen throughout the income tax industry as the marquee outreach event for tax professionals, state and federal...
IRS Highlights Gig Economy, Virtual Currency, and Foreign Source Income
IRS Highlights Gig Economy, Virtual Currency, and Foreign Source Income Some new sources of income sometimes go where tax law hasn’t gone before. This leads to income slipping through the cracks for a while until the law catches up. The IRS wants taxpayers to know...
Facial-Recognition Now Optional for IRS Online Accounts
“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.”- Michael Corleone, The Godfather: Part III It turns out the Internal Revenue Service isn’t entirely done with facial recognition software after all. While the agency once again confirmed they will not require...
Premium Tax Credit FAQs Updated
The Internal Revenue Service has published a new set of frequently asked questions on the Premium Tax Credit, giving taxpayers the latest and best information on how—and why—to claim the credit. Start with the basics The Premium Tax Credit is aimed at low- or...
IRS Announces Increase in Interest Rates
Judging from the likes of food, gasoline and other staples, it should come as no surprise that the Internal Revenue Service is revising its interest rates, starting in the second quarter of this year. The Internal Revenue Code dictates that interest rates are to be...
IRS Offers Guidance for Parents Who Share Custody
A lot has been said and written recently about the various credits put forth to counter the economic effects of the pandemic and how they affect parents’ tax liabilities. But what about those taxpayers whose tax picture is, one could say, a bit more fluid? The...
Farmers, Fishers Face March 1 Tax Deadline
The Internal Revenue Service doesn’t want the March 1 tax deadline for farmers and fishermen to be “the one that got away.” Those taxpayers have to pay their entire tax bill from their respective businesses by that time if they didn’t make estimated tax payments. The...
IRS Warns Tax Pros About Spear-Phishing Scams
Phishing emails are a common threat found in your inbox. While these scams range from too-good-to-be-true business opportunities to aggressive threats from “government agencies,” one specific type—spear-phishing scams—can be more challenging to identify at a glance...
IRS Higher Education Emergency Grants FAQs Updated
The Internal Revenue Service wants college students to be a little smarter when it comes to their scholarships and any emergency grants they may have gotten due to the pandemic. The agency is spreading its knowledge by updating frequently asked questions (FAQs) in its...
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