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The Internal Revenue Service is following through on its pledge to protect the electronic information of taxpayers and preparers by beefing up the identity validation process used to access its…
The Internal Revenue Service is following through on its pledge to protect the electronic information of taxpayers and preparers by beefing up the identity validation process used to access its…
A certification deadline is just days away for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), and that has spurred the Internal Revenue Service to urge employers to certify their new hires who qualify -…
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No doubt about it, the idea that there are hordes of scammers out there trying to purloin the personal information belonging to you – and your clients – is the new normal. And while reports of the…
The Internal Revenue Service is sending letters to taxpayers who received advance payments of the premium tax credit in 2015 – but haven’t filed their tax return. Taxpayers must file a return to…
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John Sapp, Vice President of Strategic Development for Drake Software, has been appointed to the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee. The ETAAC was established in 1998 to confront tax…
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The Government Accountability Office has issued a report that examines the quality of the guidance the Internal Revenue Service issues to taxpayers and preparers. The GAO faulted the IRS, the Treasury…
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Last month, we looked at the legal dustup between ride-sharing company Uber and its contracted drivers and speculated on ways sharing economy businesses might affect tax preparation. One EA we…
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An audit has found that the Internal Revenue Service has failed to notify taxpayers that they’ve been victims of a certain kind of identity theft. Making matters worse, the IRS isn’t always sending…
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Tax professionals aren’t surprised when a new identity theft scheme makes the rounds, but fraudsters recently haven’t settled for just targeting taxpayers. When the Internal Revenue Service announced…
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Taxpayers who install certain energy-efficient home improvements can cut their energy bills. But they can also cut their tax bills as well. Here are some enlightening facts about home energy tax…
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