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
IRS accountability
IRS to pay $3.5M to settle Tea Party-targeting claims
IRS settles with Tea Party groups
More Americans may owe the IRS next tax season
More employees are said to be at risk of having pay underwithheld after the implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Donor reporting requirement eliminated for these tax-exempt groups
The Trump administration is looking to both eliminate a burdensome compliance requirement and protect taxpayer privacy.
IRS may deny 362K Americans passports for unpaid taxes
The IRS began notifying the State Department in February about individuals who have “seriously delinquent” tax debts in excess of $51,000.
The new 1040: A look at the proposed draft
The form is less than one page, but may require additional documents.
New 1040 tax form will be the size of a postcard
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the Internal Revenue Service will be ready to unveil new tax forms next week.
IRS may squash SALT workarounds in high-tax states
Taxpayers are ultimately beholden to federal law when it comes to the characterization of their tax payments, according to the IRS and Treasury Department
‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli’s debts stoke clash between feds, NY
The 35-year-old former executive is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence at a federal prison in Fort Dix, New Jersey.
IRS needs to modernize crashing computer system, lacks funds
On one of the busiest tax days of the year, IRS software failures highlight a desperate need for the agency to modernize its systems.
Exodus out of high tax states with unfunded pensions?
IRS extends deadline
Taxpayers get one-day reprieve after IRS site crashes
April 18 is the new deadline for filing.
IRS audits fall to lowest level since 2002
Here’s a look at your chances of being audited.
IRS unveils tax calculator: Does your W-4 need to be updated?
Experts urge individuals to check their withholding amounts under the new code.
IRS trustworthiness with taxpayer money in question
Tax regulation should be overseen by the OMB and Treasury.
IRS says thieves are stealing refunds from taxpayers
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued a warning to taxpayers this week to beware of “erroneous refunds.”
Employers pushing back against IRS over ObamaCare employer mandate
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