The Internal Revenue Service is announcing the terms of a time-limited settlement opportunity for eligible taxpayers involved in conservation easement or historic preservation easement disputes with the IRS.
The Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Program today announced it will accept applications for LITC matching grants from all qualified organizations from May 6, 2026, to July 6, 2026.
The Internal Revenue Service today announces updates to its Conservation Easement page, expanding information on abusive conservation easement transactions, recent court decisions, and warning signs for investors.
The Internal Revenue Service is accepting applications for the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council through June 5, 2026.
The Internal Revenue Service today announced a series of resources and events to support small businesses during National Small Business Week, which runs through May 9.
The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting applications for the Tax Counseling for the Elderly and Volunteer Income Tax Assistance grants.
The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued temporary regulations and the accompanying notice of proposed rulemaking on a new method for recovering federal excise tax paid on dyed fuel established under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill.
A report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration found that delayed 1099-R and W-2G filings limit the IRS’s ability to spot refund fraud early.
The tax partner at BMSS Advisors is elected to the one-year volunteer post at AICPA spring Council, succeeding Lexy Kessler. Lindsay Stevenson is elected vice chair.
The AICPA said the changes would ease the compliance load on CPAs who help small businesses navigate federal reporting rules.
The IRS expanded its CP53E guidance with fresh information on QR code security, online account access problems, and how taxpayers can confirm successful bank account updates.
FASB’s chair said that the Accounting Standards Update features guidance “that previously did not exist” related to environmental credits and environmental credit obligations.
The final regulations published Tuesday by the IRS stick with the proposed regulations that modify information-reporting obligations for Part IV of Form 8308, Report of a Sale or Exchange of Certain Partnership Interests.
The organization highlighted top technical issues across 10 areas and urged the IRS to prioritize tax simplification.
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