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IRS to Try Out Its Free E-Filing Tax Return Program in 13 States Next Year
The IRS on Tuesday unveiled more details about Direct File, the agency’s free online tax filing program that is debuting in 2024.
IRS Gives California a Last-Minute Tax Deadline Reprieve
The IRS has given people in 55 of the state's 58 counties impacted by natural disasters last winter until Nov. 16.
So Far, the IRS Has Spent 2.5% of Its Inflation Reduction Act Money
As of June 30, the agency has spent approximately $1.95 billion of the nearly $80 billion it will receive over a 10-year period.
IRS Says Tax Gap Grew to $688 Billion in Tax Year 2021
The new estimate reflects a rise of more than $192 billion from the prior estimates for tax years 2014 to 2016.
Oct. 16, 2023, is Deadline for Taxpayers with an Extension
For 2023, however, many taxpayers who had received an extension to file, also later faced various forms of natural disasters for which the IRS has granted additional time to file.
IRS Provides Tax Relief Following Israel Terrorist Attacks
Taxpayers impacted by the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on the State of Israel have extended tax filing and payment deadlines.
Why Microsoft’s $29 Billion Tax Bill Could Be the Big Knockout Punch in Fight with the IRS
It’s the culmination of years of litigation between the company and the tax agency—which might not be over yet.
Former CFO of Russian Natural Gas Firm Gets 7 Years in U.S. Prison for Tax Crimes
Gyetvay was convicted of concealing his ownership and control over substantial offshore assets and did not file tax returns or pay taxes on millions of dollars of income.