In its ongoing campaign to improve quality, efficiency, and customer service, the IRS has announced that it will allow taxpayers to file all major tax returns online, starting with the 2024 tax season.

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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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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 preparer fraud is of perennial importance to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). If you are an accountant or tax preparer who occasionally or usually stretches the legitimacy of tax returns that you prepare, there may be an IRS challenge in your...

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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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If you disagree with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), you have the right to appeal their decision.

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You traveled to Europe and decided to stay—or you have lived abroad for a long time and are happy that way.  Whatever your circumstance, if you are a “U.S. person” living abroad, U.S. taxes apply to you too.

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An IRS audit is not welcome news for any taxpayer—but understanding how you got there might help.

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Expats do not live in the U.S.—but they still may need to file a tax return.

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