Due to the government shutdown—now in its third week—IRS operations are limited. Despite the need to prepare for the upcoming tax filing season—with new tax laws like no tax on tips in place—the IRS ...
Taxpayers could be stretched to new limits in 2026 as key but complicated new tax breaks kick into place on 2025 federal ...
Former IRS acting commissioner Doug O'Donnell, who is now a senior managing director of KPMG's Washington national tax practice, discussed the possibilities during a LinkedIn Live session on Thursday ...
Melanie Lauridsen, the AICPA’s vice president–Tax Policy & Advocacy, joined the JofA podcast on Tuesday to provide context on the government shutdown and its effect on IRS services, along with ...
A government shutdown can create uncertainty, especially if you filed a tax extension for tax year 2024. If you’re wondering how it might impact your tax return, here are the answers you need. File by ...
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers are offices where taxpayers can get help on their taxes. According to the IRS, actual IRS employees are the ones who help with taxpayers within these centers, and the ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The IRS is recommitting to its decades-old partnership with tax prep companies as the main option for Americans to file their taxes ...
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 15: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) building stands on April 15, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Zach Gibson/Getty Images) The IRS workforce dropped from 103,000 employees ...
The IRS has announced significant tax changes that will impact millions of Hispanic taxpayers in the U.S. over the next two years. Understanding these changes is crucial to maximizing refunds and ...
(NEXSTAR) – An estimated 20 million taxpayers will need to file before this week’s deadline, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) warned Tuesday. While most people filed earlier this year, returns are ...
There’s this great lyric in the Randy Travis song, “Is it still over?” where Travis sings, “Since my phone still ain't ringing, I assume it still ain't you.” That’s how I feel about the IRS these days ...