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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...

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  • 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.

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IRS launches new web page to streamline tax fraud and scam reporting

February 26, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service today announced the launch of a new web page that allows taxpayers to confidentially report suspected tax fraud, scams, evasion, or other tax-related illegal activities, as well as internal-facing improvements that will enhance how referrals are used to stop illegal activity.

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Anticipated applicability date for future final RMD regs. announced

February 23, 2026

The IRS said Monday in Announcement 2026-7 that it anticipates that portions of final regulations to be issued regarding required minimum distributions (RMDs) will apply for the distribution calendar year that begins no earlier than six months after the date that those regulations appear in the Federal Register.

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Treasury, IRS issue guidance on special depreciation allowance for qualified production property, announce upcoming proposed regulations under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill

February 20, 2026

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today provided interim guidance for taxpayers regarding the special depreciation allowance for qualified production property enacted under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill.

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Average tax refund rises 11%; total filings decline

February 19, 2026

The average direct-deposit tax refund amount is up 11% this year compared with the same span in 2025, the IRS said in a release.

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Avoid waiting on hold; use IRS online tools for faster help

February 13, 2026

With the 2026 filing season underway and increased call-center demand around the Presidents Day holiday on Feb. 16, the Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to visit Let Us Help You on IRS.gov and use online tools to get fast, convenient help without waiting on hold.

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IRS announces next expansion of Tax Pro Account to support tax professional businesses

February 09, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service today announced a new expansion of Tax Pro Account, introducing business-level digital capabilities for tax professionals who work in tax-preparation companies, accounting firms, or other organizations.

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IRS will stay fully staffed for first 5 days of shutdown

January 30, 2026

The IRS will stay fully staffed for the first five working days of a possible Saturday shutdown, a lapsed appropriations contingency plan posted late Friday shows — temporarily easing concerns that the IRS would furlough employees during tax filing season.

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  • federal tax

AICPA Urges IRS to Release Contingency Plan Ahead of Government Shutdown

January 29, 2026

As the nation faces the possibility of another government shutdown, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has urged the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to release a contingency plan excepting 100 percent of IRS employees in the event of a shutdown. In a letter to the Agency, the AICPA highlighted the severe impact a failure to do so would have on the 2026 filing season.

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  • federal tax

IRS issues frequently asked questions about Executive Order 14247: Modernizing Payments To and From America’s Bank Account

January 27, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service today issued frequently asked questions in Fact Sheet 2026-02 PDF to help taxpayers, businesses, and other stakeholders understand the changes under Executive Order 14247: Modernizing Payment To and From America’s Bank Account.

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  • federal tax

National Taxpayer Advocate delivers Annual Report to Congress; finds taxpayer service was strong in 2025 but foresees challenges for taxpayers who encounter problems in 2026

January 27, 2026

National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins today released her 2025 Annual Report to Congress, finding that taxpayers generally fared well in their dealings with the IRS in 2025 and that most taxpayers are likely to have a smooth experience in 2026. However, the report cautions the upcoming filing season is likely to present greater challenges for taxpayers who encounter problems.

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10 ways to have a better tax season

January 25, 2026

With major tax legislation to digest and the Internal Revenue Service laboring under serious staffing and budget restraints, it might be reasonable to approach tax season with serious concerns — but experts see some reason for cautious optimism.

  • state tax
  • federal tax

IRS Advisory Council report defends workers, criticizes budget and staff cuts

January 16, 2026

The IRS Advisory Council’s (IRSAC’s) annual report included a strong defense of the agency and its employees and criticism of budget and staff cuts amidst passage of a massive bill with more than 100 tax law changes.

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Treasury, IRS provide new safe harbor explanations for retirement plan administrators

January 15, 2026

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued guidance for certain retirement plan administrators, updating safe harbor explanations to reflect tax law changes made after Aug. 6, 2020.

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Treasury, IRS issue guidance on the additional first year depreciation deduction amended as part of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill

January 14, 2026

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued Notice 2026-11 PDF that provides taxpayers with guidance on the permanent 100% additional first year depreciation deduction for eligible depreciable property acquired after Jan. 19, 2025, provided by the One, Big, Beautiful Bill. The notice also provides guidance on certain qualified sound recording productions that the OBBB added as property that may be eligible for the additional first year depreciation deduction.

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IRS.gov resources can help answer questions about the One, Big, Beautiful Bill

January 09, 2026

Taxpayers may be able to take advantage of new deductions that could reduce taxable income and increase refunds due to the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, passed by Congress in July 2025. Provisions from the new law can have a significant effect on federal taxes, credits and deductions. The legislation includes four prominent provisions for individuals: the “deduction for seniors,” “no tax on tips,” “no tax on overtime” and “no tax on car loan interest.” Taxpayers claiming these deductions should use Schedule 1-A and see the related instructions.

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IRS announces first day of 2026 filing season; online tools and resources help with tax filing

January 08, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service announced Monday, January 26, 2026, as the opening of the nation’s 2026 filing season. This year, several new tax law provisions of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill become effective, which could impact federal taxes, credits and deductions.

  • state tax
  • federal tax

IRS IT overhaul set to finish by 2028, former official says

January 08, 2026

After decades of attempts, modernization of the IRS’s information technology systems will be completed by 2028, former Acting IRS Commissioner Michael Faulkender said during Thursday’s AICPA Town Hall webcast.

  • federal tax