The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) reserves its Top Ten Tax Fraud list for notable schemes prosecuted in the past year. Number five is on the list likely for its national scale and sheer audacity.

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Increased risk and scammers contributed to the decision that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will discontinue unannounced visits to taxpayers who owe taxes or failed to file tax returns.

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No one enjoys hearing from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) unless it is about a refund. Audit letters can be concerning, but an IRS criminal tax investigation can change your future.

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State tax revenues in some states dropped in recent years, while others boomed—what are the implications?

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In 2021, a document trove containing approximately 11.9 million records was leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). Dubbed the “Pandora Papers,” disclosure of the documents continues to disrupt the opaque world of...

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You may have been busy or decided you would just skip filing an income tax return a few years ago. Then it became a habit, and you have not filed in three years—is this a problem? Short answer? “Yes,” if you owed taxes in any of those years.

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Tax laws apply to everyone as one celebrity high-flier recently learned when he pled guilty to tax fraud.

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A program aimed at helping employers retain workers during the pandemic is now the subject of an IRS investigation.

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) may owe you money if you earned a refund in 2019—but you will need to act TODAY!

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If you opened a 529 account for your child to pay for educational expenses, new rules mean new options for funds leftover in the account.

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