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IRS, Security Summit launch summer series to help tax pros protect clients from identity theft
July 08, 2026
The Internal Revenue Service and Security Summit partners today launched the summer “Protect Your Clients; Protect Yourself” campaign, a five-week series highlighting practical steps tax professionals can take to protect client data, their businesses, and themselves from evolving tax-related identity theft threats.
IRS simplifies penalty relief, introduces automatic process for eligible taxpayers
July 08, 2026
The Internal Revenue Service today announced a new automatic process to provide penalty relief for taxpayers with a history of filing and paying on time, reducing the need for them to request assistance.
One of the Best Kept Secrets in America: What if one of the most important financial documents in America is also one of the least known?
July 08, 2026
On March 19, the U.S. Treasury released the Financial Report of the United States Government for Fiscal Year 2025. For CPAs, the document should feel familiar: audited, accrual-based financial statements accompanied by MD&A, notes, required supplementary information, and an independent auditor’s report. Yet despite its scope and significance, the report remains largely unknown and absent from professional discourse, financial analysis, and policy makers’ conversations.
FASB Seeks Public Comment on Proposal to Improve Investment Company Fair Value Reporting
July 01, 2026
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today published a proposed Accounting Standards Update (ASU) intended to improve investment company financial reporting by amending how investment companies measure the fair value of an equity security that is subject to a contractual sale restriction. Stakeholders are encouraged to review and provide comments on the proposed ASU by July 17, 2026.
IRS offers gift tax safe harbor for contributions to Trump accounts
June 29, 2026
The IRS on Monday issued Rev. Proc. 2026-25, which provides a gift tax reporting safe harbor for individual donors who make one or more contributions to Trump accounts under Sec. 530A and satisfy certain conditions.
IRS seeks examples of incorrect CP53E notices
June 29, 2026
The IRS believes it did not send any CP53E notices erroneously and is seeking the AICPA’s help in uncovering any examples of taxpayers who should not have received one, an AICPA tax leader said last week.
IRS outlines AI risks, Circular 230 duties for tax practitioners
June 26, 2026
The IRS Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) issued guidance outlining how existing Treasury Circular 230 rules apply to tax practitioners’ use of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that long-standing duties such as due diligence, competence, and confidentiality remain unchanged.
National Taxpayer Advocate issues 2026 mid-year report to Congress; highlights a largely successful filing season and priorities for 2027
June 24, 2026
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins today released her Fiscal Year 2027 Objectives Report to Congress, highlighting a largely successful 2026 filing season in which the IRS processed nearly 139 million individual tax returns, issued more than 90 million refunds, and successfully implemented extensive tax law changes despite significant operational challenges. The report also identifies areas where taxpayers experienced refund delays and service challenges, including returns suspended during processing for additional review, delays in receiving paper refund checks, and prolonged case resolution times for victims of identity theft, while outlining the Advocate’s priority recommendations as the IRS continues to modernize its technology systems.
Supreme Court lets stand IRS power to assess tax anytime for preparer fraud
June 24, 2026
The Supreme Court’s decision Monday to deny certiorari in Murrin lets stand a Third Circuit holding that the Sec. 6501(c)(1) unlimited period for the assessment of tax applies when a fraudulent return is filed with the intent to evade tax, regardless of whether the intent is that of the taxpayer or another person, including the taxpayer’s return preparer.
Advisory panel urges sustained IRS funding, expanded AI, tax simplification
June 18, 2026
The IRS’s outside technology advisory panel called on Congress to provide stable, multiyear funding; expand the use of artificial intelligence; and simplify tax administration. It also warned that resource constraints and complexity risk undermining recent modernization gains.
About a quarter of callers to two IRS lines got poor service, TIGTA says
June 16, 2026
About one-fourth of callers to two IRS telephone lines during three months in 2025 did not receive quality customer service, a watchdog report dated June 10 said.
TIGTA: IRS reassigned staff after layoffs for filing season
June 15, 2026
The IRS moved almost 1,200 workers to Taxpayer Services “to address critical staffing shortages and potential 2026 filing season backlogs” after more than 11,000 employees left the division as various buyouts were offered, a watchdog report said.
IRS to merge tax practitioner offices despite AICPA opposition
June 09, 2026
The IRS will merge two offices that deal with tax practitioners — one that deals with misconduct and discipline and another that administers the preparer tax identification number (PTIN) program — a move the AICPA opposed.
Blue J and CPA.com Survey Finds AI Adoption Among Tax Firms Has Nearly Doubled in One Year
June 08, 2026
Blue J, the leading AI-powered tax research solution, and CPA.com, the trusted partner in accounting and finance transformation, today released the second annual AI Tax Research Solution Outlook Report, examining how AI-powered tax research adoption is reshaping accounting firms and changing how practitioners work.
IRS stops billions in identity theft refunds but needs data earlier, report says
May 21, 2026
The IRS stopped $7 billion in fraudulent refunds in calendar years 2024 and 2025, and it could prevent more fraud if it had earlier access to key information returns, according to an audit report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA).
Worried about that CP53E QR code? IRS updates FAQs
May 20, 2026
The IRS updated its FAQs on Notice CP53E with answers to four more questions, including how to determine if the QR code on the notice is legitimate.
AICPA submits nearly 200 recommendations for IRS guidance plan
May 16, 2026
The AICPA submitted almost 200 comments to the IRS this week regarding its 2026–2027 Priority Guidance Plan, encouraging the agency to concentrate on 10 areas and to continue pursuing tax simplification.
Taxpayers advised they can ignore CP53E notice — after verifying error
May 16, 2026
Taxpayers who aren’t due a refund but received a CP53E notice anyway can ignore the notice after they confirm its validity online, the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) said.
Another settlement offer planned in IRS conservation easement cases
May 12, 2026
The IRS plans to issue a settlement offer to eligible partnerships involved in syndicated conservation easement transactions, which have long been a focus of enforcement operations, with hundreds of cases now in the courts.
AICPA Urges IRS to Issue Guidance to Regulation Affecting Tax-Exempt Organizations
May 08, 2026
In a letter submitted to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) requested Treasury and IRS provide guidance addressing Section 4960, which was amended last year by the OBBBA (One Big Beautiful Bill Act). Section 4960 imposes an excise tax on applicable tax-exempt organizations (ATEO) equal to 21 percent of the remuneration in excess of $1 million paid to “covered employees” of the ATEO.