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When civil and criminal penalties don't deter people from skipping out on their taxes, the IRS has other tools it can use.
The two-member board also unanimously approved nearly $900,000 to settle three cases involving the Department of Public ...
And it turns out Maryland taxpayers owe Uncle Sam at least $5.4 million for tax ... scheduled to meet with the IRS Wednesday afternoon. The penalties in tax year 2020 were related to three areas ...
By studying tax forms sportsbooks submitted from 2018 through 2020, the IRS concluded that as of March 2023 nearly 150,000 ...
WASHINGTON—A federal appeals court narrowed the tax rule that has let conservative and liberal groups pour billions of ...
The IRS on Tuesday announced its new inflation-adjusted ... reaching 7% in 2023 and 5.4% in the current year. The idea is to protect taxpayers from "bracket creep" — when workers are pushed ...
So, the IRS initially waived penalties for failing to take RMDs for certain IRAs inherited in 2020 and 2021. Later, the agency waived missed RMD penalties for IRAs inherited in 2022. Profit and ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently published its projections of the “tax gap” – the difference between taxes owed to and collected by the federal government annually – for tax year 2022, as ...
This year, the IRS is shifting brackets higher by about 2.75%. By comparison, last year's adjustment was about 5.4%, which reflects the elevated inflation that was prevailing in the U.S. economy ...