Tag Archives for " IRS "

Cybersecurity firm warns of a new threat to tax pros

  • April 25, 2022

As tax season comes to a close, researchers at a cybersecurity company are seeing a new type of phishing attack embedded within documents sent via email to tax professionals.Consumers aren’t the

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The IRS is Going on a Hiring Spree

  • March 18, 2022

The Internal Revenue Service is looking to hire more than 5,000 employees in three cities over the next few months, and another 5,000 employees over the course of the next year. It has also added voice

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Fact-Checking the President’s Remarks on Tax Policy

  • March 18, 2022

The president's tax policy is framed in the idea that our tax code is unfairly weighted in favor of high-income people. It's an idea that is widely accepted, but it’s just not true.President Biden delivered

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Where’s My Refund?

  • February 22, 2022

Now you can check the status of a tax refund in just a few clicks using the Where’s My Refund tool created by the IRSBy far, the question most asked of any tax professional (erroneously, because we have

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IRS updates and information for 2022 tax filing

  • February 22, 2022

The IRS has created a special page to provide current updates and the latest tax filing informationTo assist taxpayers and tax professionals, the IRS created Help for taxpayers and tax professionals: Special

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What Is Power of Attorney and When Is It Used?

  • January 13, 2022

To protect your privacy, IRS employees won't talk to just anyone about your taxes. To give them permission to discuss your taxes with someone other than yourself, the IRS will need a power of attorney

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Lawmakers Demand The IRS Deal with Backlog ASAP

  • January 12, 2022

A group of 99 House Republicans has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles Rettig asking for information about how the IRS plans to fix the backlog of unprocessed tax returns before

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Here’s How to Evaluate a Tax Relief Firm from a Cost Standpoint.

Note: you should refer to a tax attorney. Tax attorneys have the highest level of representation and credentials and can offer more options to you compared to a CPA or an enrolled agent. You need to know

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The IRS Spotlights Charity Fraud Awareness

  • October 21, 2021

The Internal Revenue Service is teaming up with international organizations and regulators this week to call attention to the dangers of charity fraud and to bolster charity fraud awareness.Raising awareness

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The IRS Signs Three New Collection Agencies

  • October 21, 2021

Seriously tax-delinquent taxpayers may soon hear from someone new.The Internal Revenue Service has awarded contracts to three private collection agencies for the collection of overdue tax debts. The new

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