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The Tax Blotter – May 29, 2023
The Tax Blotter is a round-up of recent tax news.
Democrat and Republican Representatives Introduce Bill to Simplify Tax Extensions
The bill would allow taxpayers to automatically qualify for an extension without fear of penalty by paying a simple, easily-calculated amount of 125 percent of their prior year’s tax liability.
TurboTax Settlement Checks from Intuit are Starting to Hit Mailboxes
The $141 million settlement stems from allegations that Intuit charged people for services that should have been free.
AICPA Endorses Legislation to Simplify Tax Filing Extension Process
The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has endorsed bipartisan legislation introduced by Representatives Judy Chu (D-CA) and Mike Carey (R-OH) to simplify the tax filing extension process.
IRS Has Done a Better Job Nipping Tax ID Theft in the Bud This Filing Season
As of March 2, the IRS flagged 1.1 million tax returns with $6.3 billion in refunds for potential identity fraud, said TIGTA in a new report.
No Change in IRS Interest Rates for Q3 2023
Beginning on July 1, the rate for overpayments and underpayments for individuals will be 7% per year, compounded daily.
AICPA Submits Suggestions for the 2023-2024 Guidance Priority List
As the IRS plans to prioritize providing additional guidance as stated in the IRS Strategic Operating Plan, the AICPA encourages the IRS to issue guidance on recommended areas.
Modernizing Dated Systems: What the IRS Can Learn from the Latvian Government
What if the IRS was more digitized? Well, they’re trying to do just that.