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Intuit Sues H&R Block for Using ‘Misleading’ Marketing to ‘Tarnish’ the TurboTax Brand
The lawsuit comes as both tax-prep companies are betting big on AI while also facing new competition from the IRS.
What Does a Supreme Court Case About Fishing Have to Do with the IRS?
The U.S. Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in a case about Chevron deference that has implications far beyond the fishing industry.
IRS Pauses Reporting Requirement on Some Digital Assets Pending New Regulations
Treasury and the IRS intend to issue proposed regulations to provide additional information and procedures for reporting the receipt of digital assets.
IRS Provides Initial Guidance on Employee PLESAs
IRS Notice 2024-22 provides employers insight on the anti-abuse rules regarding pension-linked emergency savings accounts.
IRS Refund Race Is On As Free File Option Goes Live
The IRS Free File system allows taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $79,000 or less to file a federal tax return for free.
IRS Has Collected $360 Million More From Wealthy Tax Cheats
Nearly half a billion dollars in back taxes from rich tax cheats has now been recouped, according to IRS officials.
Government Shutdown Could Cause Havoc for Tax Season
According to IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel, the agency could still maintain some operations, depending on the length of a government shutdown.
Colorado’s TABOR Refunds Won’t Be Taxed By the IRS
According to two elected officials, Coloradans won't have to pay federal income taxes on their state refunds this filing season.