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IRS starts ‘paperless processing’ initiative

The Internal Revenue Service hopes to process all of the tax correspondence, notice responses and non-tax forms it receives digitally in the next two years in an effort to reduce the amount of time-consuming paper it receives in the mail. The IRS launched what it’s calling a “paperless processing” initiative

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Paving the way for a wealth tax?

Having been called the most important tax case in decades, Moore v. United States is poised to leave a lasting legacy regarding the ability of Congress to levy taxes.  The case, on appeal to the Supreme Court from the Ninth Circuit, involves the Mandatory Repatriation Tax, a provision in the

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Crypto staking rewards go in gross income: IRS

If a cash-method taxpayer stakes crypto native to a proof-of-stake blockchain and receives additional units of cryptocurrency as rewards when validation occurs, does that taxpayer include the value of the rewards in their gross income? And in which taxable year? That’s the question addressed in Revenue Ruling 2023-14, which says

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PCAOB sanctions firms over audit committee communications

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board has disciplined five auditing firms for violating its rules and standards when communicating with audit committees, part of an overall sweep as the audit overseer ratchets up its enforcement efforts. The PCAOB has begun using sweeps as part of its overall efforts to bolster

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IRS names chief transformation and strategy officer

David Padrino has been named chief transformation and strategy officer at the Internal Revenue Service, a recently created role that will spearhead improvement at the agency following funding from the Inflation Reduction Act. He has spent more than two decades working in a variety of other leadership roles across local,

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Congress hears from tax pros about ERC challenges

Tax professionals and other experts testified during a congressional hearing about the Employee Retention Tax Credit and the issues they and their clients are facing amid constant sales pitches overpromising hefty tax refunds to employers, despite processing delays and vetting by the Internal Revenue Service for rampant fraud. One lawmaker,

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New bill aims to extend 199A pass-through deduction

Legislation to extend the 20% deduction for pass-through businesses beyond its expiration date in 2025 is attracting bipartisan support in the House and Senate. The Section 199A deduction was included in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and like many of the tax breaks for individuals and pass-through

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IRS plans new measures to curb Employee Retention Credit fraud

The Internal Revenue Service will be adding extra procedures to deter scammers who have been inundating the agency with bogus claims for the Employee Retention Credit. IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel discussed the changes Wednesday in Atlanta during one of the IRS’s Nationwide Tax Forums, saying the IRS has now mostly

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In the blogs: The real world

AI and the IRS; the 1099-DA; your best banking products; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. The real world Tax Foundation (https://taxfoundation.org/blog): In the new pink blockbuster, Barbie’s venture from Barbieland introduces her to conflict, judgment, work “and (gasp!) flat feet.” But we all know she has even

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Federal Reserve launches instant payment system

The U.S. Federal Reserve announced the launch of its new FedNow system, which allows financial institutions to instantly transfer money to customers any day, anytime. “The Federal Reserve built the FedNow Service to help make everyday payments over the coming years faster and more convenient,” said Federal Reserve Chair Jerome

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