The IRS Exposed 120K People’s Information Online

  • September 9, 2022

The IRS mistakenly posted confidential information from approximately 120,000 individuals on its website before discovering the error on Aug. 26 and taking it down.The Internal Revenue Service admits it

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Is an Army of New IRS Agents Coming for Your Tax Dollars?

  • September 9, 2022

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 – new multi-billion-dollar energy, healthcare, and tax legislation – provides $80 billion to the IRS and has some people worrying about new IRS agents and audits.President

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The IRS Warns Tax Pros of ID Theft Scams

  • August 9, 2022

The Internal Revenue Service and its partners are cautioning tax professionals to beware of the latest schemes showing up as ID theft scams to steal taxpayer information through phishing emails.The IRS

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IRS Sent Erroneous Balance Due Notices to Married Filers

  • August 9, 2022

The Internal Revenue Service admitted that some married couples received erroneous or incorrect balance due notices for their 2021 tax returns.The IRS added that no immediate response to the notice or

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What You Should Know About Winning a Lottery Jackpot

  • August 8, 2022

It’s definitely not likely you’ll hit big. But if you win, you could be happy for years to come – no matter what the naysayers tell you about winning a lottery.Your Chances of Winning Big are Itty

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How Bonuses are Initially Taxed May Create Tax Issues

  • July 21, 2022

If your bonus doesn't have the proper withholdings taken out up front, it may create taxes due when you file your tax return.This has been an ongoing issue for people who are paid bonuses during the tax

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Deducting Mortgage Interest when Your Name is Not on the Deed

  • July 21, 2022

Tax law has an exception for unconventional “homeowners”. If you are able to “itemize” your deductions, you can deduct the mortgage interest payments even when the deed to the house and the mortgage

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What Independent Contractors Need to Know About Taxes

  • July 21, 2022

If you’re self-employed or a freelancer, you are likely paid as an independent contractor rather than as an employee. And paying taxes as an independent contractor is different from paying employee taxes.Many

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IRS cites 1700 cases of unauthorized access of taxpayer data

  • June 3, 2022

The Internal Revenue Service has investigated nearly 1,700 cases of unauthorized access of taxpayer data by its own employees in the past decade, and over one-fourth of them turned out to be violations

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IRS destroyed 30M paper information returns

  • June 3, 2022

Because of an IRS backlog of paper tax returns and its inability to process them, the agency decided to destroy an estimated 30 million paper-filed information return documents in March 2021, according

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