Por: Forbes Business February 24, 2023
Close-up of hand knocking on the doorgetty For years, the IRS has made clear that their first contact with you will not be a text or email. But it turns out that it might be a knock on your door. Residents of Floyd County, Georgia, were when they saw a man visiting homes claiming to be from the IRS. Several residents called the police—one even sent them a video of the man who claimed to be an IRS worker. It turns out that he really did work... + full article
Forbes USA Business February 19, 2023
Finger touching loading file button on a touch screengetty Remember that backlog of unopened IRS correspondence? The agency is taking another step towards offering taxpayers an alternative to adding to the pile: taxpayers who receive specific notices requiring them to send... + más
IRS tells millions of Americans in 22 states to hold off on filing their taxes | CBS News
Rise of the tax machines: IRS algorithms are coming for you | The Hill
The Hill USA Business January 16, 2023
The House of Representatives voted Monday $72 billion of supplemental Internal Revenue Service (IRS) funding enacted by the previous Congress. Most of that funding is currently reserved for expanded audits and other enforcement activities. The Family and Small Business Taxpayer... + más
IRS Versus Dubious Conservation Easements In 2022 | Forbes
House GOP kicks off majority with vote to slash IRS funding | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics January 10, 2023
WASHINGTON – began their tenure in the majority Monday by passing a bill that would rescind nearly $71 billion that Congress had provided the IRS, fulfilling a campaign promise even though the legislation is unlikely to advance further.Democrats had beefed up the IRS over the... + más
House GOP kicks off majority with vote to slash IRS funding | Associated Press
Jake Tapper clashes with GOP lawmaker over effort to repeal IRS agents funding: 'Why not just be honest?’ | Fox News
10 WBNS USA Politics January 10, 2023
WASHINGTON — began their tenure in the majority Monday by passing a bill that would rescind nearly $71 billion that Congress had provided the IRS, fulfilling a campaign promise even though the legislation is unlikely to advance further. Democrats had beefed up the IRS over the... + más
IRS funding: Don’t feed the mouth that bites you | The Hill
Forbes USA Business January 09, 2023
By Scott Curley, Co-CEO of . getty The Fed is raising rates. Prices for food and fuel are skyrocketing. Signs are on the horizon. And as we near the end of 2022, tax time—that time of year everyone looks forward to (sarcasm)—is also on the horizon. The upcoming tax season... + más
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Orange tourist tax receipts show record-setting 2021-22, reserves rebuilding | Orlando Sentinel
Forbes USA Business December 24, 2022
United States Tax Court building in Washington DCGetty may be the final decision this year in the IRS battle with dubious conservation easement deductions. The IRS disallowed the deduction on three separate grounds independent of valuation. There was not a proper acknowledgement... + más
IRS Loses Battle In War On Conservation Easements | Forbes
The IRS Loses Notice 2017-10 Regarding Syndicated Conservation Easement Tax Shelters For APA Non-Compliance | Forbes
Forbes USA Business October 13, 2022
getty In February 2022 the IRS issued proposed regulations that surprised a lot of tax advisors and indicated a number of heirs incurred penalties for not taking actions they didn’t know about. In early October the IRS said it would waive those penalties for 2021 and 2022. The... + más
Got a tax extension? The deadline for filing your return is almost here. | CBS News
Tax extension: The October deadline for filing your return is almost here | CBS News
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