Filing taxes early? Avoid these 5 mistakes
There are many good reasons to file your taxes early, but don't sacrifice accuracy for speed.
The American people clearly didn’t like the shutdown, but they did increasingly desired a border wall: Sean Spicer
Sean Spicer on the border wall funding debate
Despite end to shutdown IRS could take a year to get back to normal a government watchdog group says
Fallout from the partial government shutdown
January tax checklist for small business
Here are some tax matters to be sure you have checked off as we close out the first month of the year.
Millennial tax returns: A profile of young filers
A look inside the filing patterns of young American taxpayers.
IRS waives penalty for some Americans who underpaid taxes
The new tax law was likely to lead to more miscalculations.
IRS recalls half of dwindling staff: More challenges to follow?
The agency was operating with fewer workers and diminished funding prior to the partial government shutdown.
IRS is bringing back more than half of its workforce to handle tax refunds
IRS to recall 46,000 workers to handle tax refunds
IRS recalls 60% of workers to handle tax refunds amid partial shutdown
Workers will return without pay, the agency confirmed.
IRS launches free tax prep software ahead of filing season
Filing season is scheduled to begin on Jan. 28.
Tax season turmoil ahead as government shutdown continues
Jan. 28 is the first day taxpayers can file 2018 returns.
Americans to receive tax refunds despite government shutdown
Billions of dollars in income-tax refunds were potentially at risk of postponement.
The government shutdown could delay your tax refund
You still have to pay, but your refund may get held up.
IRS worker headcount dwindling: What it means for you
Almost one-third of the IRS workforce will be eligible to retire next year.
Top US House tax writer floats tax bill on retirement plans, IRS
The legislation's outlook was not immediately clear.
Taxpayers slow to check withholding despite IRS warnings
An overwhelming percentage of taxpayers are not very familiar with how changes to the tax code will affect them, a new survey shows.
High-tax New York towns to battle IRS over SALT cap workaround
The IRS issued guidance in August squashing the use of charitable donations as a way to evade the cap on a key deduction.
Taxpayers' heightened IRS penalty risk may continue through 2020
The agency won’t release a new W-4 form next tax season.
IRS warns some retirees at risk of tax penalty: What to know
Changes resulting from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may affect taxpayers’ regular dues.
IRS employees aren’t being held accountable for bad behavior: Sen. Enzi
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