IRS Sends EIP3 Letters

Now that the Internal Revenue Service has mailed Letters 6475 to all the taxpayers who got third-round Economic Impact Payments (EIPs), there’s only one door left open to those who didn’t get the full…
Now that the Internal Revenue Service has mailed Letters 6475 to all the taxpayers who got third-round Economic Impact Payments (EIPs), there’s only one door left open to those who didn’t get the full…
The Internal Revenue Service is cautioning taxpayers with virtual currency not to skip over a small, but vitally important, part of their Form 1040 this year.…
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It’s often said that computer security is everyone’s business, and now that’s truer than ever. With cybercriminals hatching scams and schemes at every turn, everyone—from taxpayers to tax professionals—has to stay on their guard to secure their computers, tablets, and phones against these cybercrooks.…
The Internal Revenue Service continues to ensure its forms, letters, and other publications are available to the widest number of taxpayers. The agency is now providing many forms and publications not only in Spanish, but in Braille, text, audio, and large print for Spanish speakers.…
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The Internal Revenue Service is relying on technology to help it keep up with its growing need for taxpayer support.…
While most things have been getting more expensive lately—gasoline, food, rent, you name it—higher education has been pricey for a long time.…
With tax season in full swing, the Internal Revenue Service wants taxpayers to be sure they’re not overlooking ways they could lessen their tax liabilities. To take advantage of one method, though, taxpayers have to be fairly quick, because there’s a deadline to meet.…
The Internal Revenue Service has inaugurated its new Taxpayer Experience Office and plans are already in the works to expand this new long-term effort to improve service to America’s taxpayers.…
IRS Highlights Gig Economy, Virtual Currency, and Foreign Source IncomeSome new sources of income sometimes go where tax law hasn’t gone before. This leads to income slipping through the cracks for a…
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It turns out the Internal Revenue Service isn’t entirely done with facial recognition software after all. While the agency once again confirmed they will not require biometric data for IRS Online Account registration, it would remain an option for taxpayers who prefer that verification method—with additional security measures in place to protect taxpayers’ privacy.…
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