In January, the National Taxpayer Advocate submitted the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) Report to Congress for 2025, outlining concerns and recommendations related to top Internal Revenue Service (IRS) operations.

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Tax season is well underway. You have received the required earnings and account statements and may be wondering whether it is a problem that you did not file taxes for past last two years. The question crosses your mind, can I go to jail for this?

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Snail mail does not get near the attention that email does these days, but there are some good reasons why you should pay attention to mail from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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Payroll taxes are a requisite feature of owning or running a business. Employer payroll taxes also fund important social programs, making their collection and pay over to the U.S. Treasury an important enforcement priority of the Internal Revenue...

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Despite a more pliable attitude toward the wealthy, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) continues to take issue with high-asset earners who may have tax deficiencies, like Britney Spears.

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The mail today included a letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) informing you that you were selected for an audit. What now?

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An Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit letter can cast a chill over any season. As the calling card of the IRS, an audit letter can trigger anxiety the minute you pull it from the mailbox.

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Interested in the activities of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) around tax audits, collections , and tax returns? The agency recently released its Data Book for 2024. The annual compilation provides activity statistics for the preceding year.

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