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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.

  • federal tax

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.

  • federal tax

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.

  • federal tax

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.

  • federal tax

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.

  • accounting and auditing
  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

CP53E notice tied to paper-check transition causes confusion

May 08, 2026

Fraudulent or legitimate? In error or correct?

  • federal tax

IRS announces new option for certain taxpayers to request more time after ERC claim disallowance

April 27, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service today announced a new, streamlined way for taxpayers to extend the period of time for the IRS and the IRS Independent Office of Appeals to review a taxpayer’s response to a disallowance of an Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claim to avoid refund litigation.

  • federal tax

IRS launches online tool to help taxpayers manage tax debt

April 17, 2026

An online tool to help taxpayers understand and resolve tax debt is now available on the IRS website.

  • personal financial planning
  • federal tax

Tax Time Brings Surprises For Some Who Receive ACA Subsidies

April 06, 2026

Tax time can come with big surprises for some people who have Affordable Care Act coverage, including owing money back to the government for premium subsidies received during the previous year.

  • federal tax

IRS tapped Inflation Reduction Act funds to cover 2025 filing season, watchdog says

April 03, 2026

The IRS dipped into its supplemental funding from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, P.L. 117-169, to “deliver a successful filing season” in fiscal year 2025 because its annual appropriation was not enough, an IRS watchdog’s report said.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

4 million children have been signed up for Trump Accounts with 1 million claiming the $1,000 pilot program contribution

March 31, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service today announced that taxpayers have signed up more than 4 million children for tax-favored Trump Accounts, of which more than 1 million children are covered by elections for the $1,000 Trump Accounts pilot program contribution. Eligibility for the $1,000 pilot program contribution depends on when the child was born.

  • personal financial planning
  • federal tax

IRS watchdog cites resource limits, duplication in partnership audits

March 25, 2026

Limited resources and a duplicative review process contributed to IRS problems with auditing large partnerships, a government watchdog said in a review issued earlier this month.

  • federal tax

IRS faces AI skills gaps after pushing tech talent out, watchdog finds

March 24, 2026

The IRS wants to deploy artificial intelligence, but workforce reductions that hit tech teams mean the agency has capacity gaps that could impact its ability to do so, according to a new report from Congress’ watchdog, the Government Accountability Office.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Massachusetts Loses Billions in Income After Millionaire Tax

March 20, 2026

Residents exiting Massachusetts took a net of $4.2 billion in adjusted gross income with them in 2023, one of the largest totals in the country, after a tax on millionaires took effect.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Time is running out to claim $1.2 billion in refunds for tax year 2022; taxpayers face April 15 deadline

March 20, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service today announced that over 1.3 million people across the nation have unclaimed refunds for tax year 2022 and face an April 15 deadline to submit their tax returns.

  • federal tax

Update on IRS Commissioner position

March 13, 2026

Consistent with applicable law and longstanding practice, the Secretary of the Treasury oversees the operations of all Treasury offices and bureaus, including the Internal Revenue Service. Secretary Scott Bessent’s service as Acting Commissioner of the IRS under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act has expired, and he has not served in that capacity since that time.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Updated Tax Withholding Estimator lets millions of taxpayers take One, Big, Beautiful Bill changes into account when calculating their withholding

March 12, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service recently unveiled enhancements to the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator to reflect changes to credits and deductions under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, including no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and other tax benefits.

  • federal tax

IRS issues higher 2026 depreciation limits for passenger automobiles

March 03, 2026

After issuing a decrease last year, the IRS on Tuesday posted slightly higher depreciation limitations for passenger automobiles. These limits are updated annually for inflation, based on the automobile component of the Chained Consumer Price Index for Urban Consumers.

  • federal tax

AICPA Expresses Strong Support for Bipartisan Bill to Improve IRS Administration

March 02, 2026

The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is signaling its strong support for a bipartisan bill which contains 63 provisions designed to improve tax administration and reduce the burdens on taxpayers and their preparers. The Taxpayer Assistance and Service (TAS) Act, introduced by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-ID) and Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-OR), addresses important tax provisions that the AICPA has long-advocated for, including...

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

IRS published schedule taxpayers will use to claim deductions on no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on car loans, no tax on seniors

March 02, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service published, for tax year 2025, a new schedule that taxpayers will use to realize important tax benefits of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, including no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on car loans, and no tax on seniors.

  • federal tax