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IRS enhances online accounts, adds more e-file business forms

July 25, 2024

The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department reported further progress Thursday on offering more online tools and expanded taxpayer service, including six new features for the Individual Online Account, a new Spanish version of the Business Tax Account, and additional business forms that can be filed electronically.

  • federal tax

How Kamala Harris may shift the crucial tax debate in this year's election

July 23, 2024

The new presumptive presidential nominee for the Democratic Party carries a long paper trail in tax policy. That history may alter the debate in a pivotal election ahead of a looming deadline next year.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

The road to November: What tax pros' clients think about the election

July 21, 2024

Few American elections have had as much at stake as this year's, and clients have a lot on their minds concerning November.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Final and proposed regs. issued on retirement plan RMDs

July 18, 2024

The IRS on Thursday issued final regulations (T.D. 10001) that update the rules for required minimum distributions (RMDs) from qualified plans; Sec. 403(b) annuity contracts, custodial accounts, and retirement income accounts; individual retirement accounts and annuities (IRAs); and certain eligible deferred compensation plans.

  • personal financial planning
  • federal tax

IRS crypto enforcement could get tougher

July 15, 2024

The Internal Revenue Service could be doing a better job of cracking down on tax noncompliance by users of virtual currency or digital assets, according to a new report.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • federal tax

IRS tops $1 billion in past-due taxes collected from millionaires; compliance efforts continue involving high-wealth groups, corporations, partnerships

July 11, 2024

As part of continuing compliance efforts under the Inflation Reduction Act, the Internal Revenue Service today announced the agency has surpassed the $1 billion mark in collections from high-wealth taxpayers with past-due taxes.

  • personal financial planning
  • federal tax

IRS issues final regs. on reporting requirements for digital assets

July 01, 2024

The IRS issued final regulations for reporting digital assets (T.D. 10000) that provide guidance on information reporting and the determination of amount realized and basis for certain digital asset sales and exchanges.

  • federal tax

National Taxpayer Advocate issues mid-year report to Congress; highlights filing season challenges and focuses on strategic priorities

June 26, 2024

National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins today released her statutorily mandated mid-year report to Congress. The report says the tax-return filing season generally ran smoothly this year, but it identifies delays in issuing refunds to identity theft victims, misleading telephone measures that lead to poor resource allocation decisions, and delays in processing Employee Retention Credit claims as key taxpayer challenges. The report also emphasizes the importance of technology upgrades as the IRS seeks to modernize its operations in the coming years.

  • federal tax

‘Unconscionable’ delays in ID theft cases mar IRS tax season: report

June 26, 2024

IRS delays in resolving identity theft cases are unconscionable and a blemish on the agency's overall performance for the 2024 tax season, the national taxpayer advocate said Wednesday in her midyear report to Congress.

  • federal tax

IRS lowered its sights on high-income taxpayer audits

June 24, 2024

The Internal Revenue Service switched over from focusing its audits on taxpayers earning $10 million or more to those earning $400,000 or more after passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, according to a new report.

  • federal tax

IRS: Review of 1 million ERC claims reveals most show signs of risk

June 20, 2024

Most remaining employee retention credit (ERC) claims show signs of fraud or errors, and the IRS will deny tens of thousands of the most obvious erroneous claims in the coming weeks, the Service said Thursday.

  • business and industry
  • coronavirus
  • practice management
  • federal tax

Treasury, IRS release guidance on the prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements for increased credit and deduction amounts under the Inflation Reduction Act

June 18, 2024

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations today on the prevailing wage and apprenticeship (PWA) requirements related to increased credit or deduction amounts for certain clean energy incentives, enacted as a part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

  • federal tax

Tax leaders add value when acting strategically: report

June 17, 2024

Those identified as merely “tacticians” may be hampering their professional growth by limited access to resources.

  • federal tax

IRS gives another limited estimated corporate AMT underpayment waiver

June 13, 2024

The IRS provided another limited waiver of the addition to tax under Sec. 6655 for a corporate taxpayer's failure to pay estimated income tax with respect to its Sec. 55 corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT) liability.

  • federal tax

9 months into ERC claim processing moratorium, still a waiting game

June 12, 2024

In September 2023, the IRS announced a moratorium on the processing of new employee retention credit (ERC) claims because of what it said was rampant fraud.

  • coronavirus
  • federal tax

PEEC releases exposure drafts on recruiting and tax services

June 10, 2024

The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) on Monday released for public comment exposure drafts on recruiting and tax services for attest clients that, if adopted as final, will apply to members in public practice.

  • federal tax

ID theft victims wait longer to receive refunds

June 07, 2024

The amount of time that identity theft victims have to wait for tax refunds has increased as the Internal Revenue Service has shifted priorities, with some victims waiting nearly two years.

  • personal financial planning
  • federal tax

Expert warns: IRS has what it needs to pursue more audits

June 06, 2024

The IRS now has enough money that it can hire more experienced workers to audit both companies and individuals, and it does not have to pick and choose among whom to audit, a managing director at Grant Thornton told attendees at AICPA & CIMA ENGAGE 2024 in Las Vegas.

  • accounting and auditing
  • federal tax

The tax consequences of digital nomadism

June 06, 2024

In recent years, the global workforce has witnessed a significant shift toward remote work and the rise of digital nomads — individuals who work entirely over the internet while traveling and have no fixed place of business. As many countries are recognizing this growing trend, the solution — the digital nomad visa — is increasing in popularity. The visa, offered under varying names, is currently available in more than 70 countries.

  • state tax
  • technology and cybersecurity
  • federal tax

IRS Direct File program may be cut by GOP next year

June 04, 2024

The Internal Revenue Service's plans to expand the Direct File free tax program nationwide next year could meet an early demise if Republicans gain control of Congress and the White House.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax