In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Tax Notes IRS reporter Benjamin Valdez provides an update on the IRS’s recent staffing developments and how they may affect filing season.
More than 5,800 IRS employees and contractors were found to be delinquent as of May 2023, according to a watchdog report ...
Tax scams tend to increase in frequency during the annual filing season, with people aged 65 and over often favored targets.
Many organizations who work with studios, from Women in Film and Color of Change to Gold House, are facing a newly ...
The Internal Revenue Service is anticipating a $500 billion drop in revenue because taxpayers are skipping filing their taxes ...
The IRS has been marinating in controversy for the past four years with the Biden administration attempting to hire 80,000 ...
The IRS acting chief counsel was recently removed from his role, adding to the chaos at the federal tax agency. Here’s what ...
Tough talk about pursuing tax dodging by corporations and high-income households is gone, and the administration is leaning more on technology for taxpayer service and enforcement.
Congress created the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) to give tax credits to businesses that kept employees on payroll instead ...
In recent weeks, DOGE staffers have gained access to the IRS’ human resource system that houses personal information of all ...
Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) are scrutinizing federal expenditures, leaving taxpayers ...