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IRS Gives Extra Line to Sport Fishing, Archery Equipment Companies
A new notice from the Internal Revenue Service gives companies that make and sell sport fishing or archery equipment more time to pay their quarterly excise taxes.… Read more about IRS Gives Extra Line to Sport Fishing, Archery Equipment Companies (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
TIGTA Says Most IRS Apps Unable to Track Unauthorized Users
The Internal Revenue Service in recent years has made many advancements in the online service sector, installing helpful applications to aid individual taxpayers. But a new audit shows that if an unauthorized user manages to get into the system, many times the applications are unable to show investigators where those intruders went.… Read more about TIGTA Says Most IRS Apps Unable to Track Unauthorized Users (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
IRS Announces New Identity Theft Affidavit
Businesses are a favorite target of identity thieves. Reports often cover the theft of customer financial information, like credit cards, debit cards, and bank accounts.… Read more about IRS Announces New Identity Theft Affidavit (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
Work Virtually for Real Security
More and more, tax professionals are relying on working remotely, also known as teleworking, in order to stay connected with clients and remain productive.… Read more about Work Virtually for Real Security (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
James Lee to Lead IRS Criminal Investigations
The Internal Revenue Service is changing the guard in its Criminal Investigation (CI) division. James Lee, the current deputy chief of the division and a 25-year IRS veteran, will take the reins from retiring Chief Don Fort.… Read more about James Lee to Lead IRS Criminal Investigations (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…
Taxpayers Get More Time to Qualify for Rehabilitation Tax Credit
The Internal Revenue Service has good news for taxpayers restoring historic buildings. Last week, the agency announced that they have granted additional time to qualify for the Rehabilitation Tax Credit to mitigate logistical issues arising from the coronavirus pandemic.… Read more about Taxpayers Get More Time to Qualify for Rehabilitation Tax Credit (Feed generated with FetchRSS) – Story provided by TaxingSubjects.com…