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Form 990 Revisions Aimed at Cracking Down on Fraud by Tax-Exempt Groups, Treasury and IRS Say

Taxes April 28, 2026 

Form 990 Revisions Aimed at Cracking Down on Fraud by Tax-Exempt Groups, Treasury and IRS Say

The Treasury Department said on April 23 that the IRS is planning revisions to Form 990 intended to discover misconduct at tax-exempt organizations and hold fraudsters accountable.

Jason Bramwell

Featured Articles

April 27, 2026  

IRS Introduces Process for Taxpayers to Request More Time Following a Rejected ERC Claim

April 27, 2026  

Trump’s $10 Billion IRS Suit Hits Snag with Skeptical Judge

April 22, 2026  

Whistleblowers Called On to Help IRS Uncover Federal Funds Misuse

April 17, 2026  

IRS Launches Online Tool to Help Taxpayers Settle Their Tax Debt

April 17, 2026  

Dallas-Area Mother and Son Tax Preparers Charged with Filing ‘Entirely Fabricated’ Returns
IRS to Use ‘Digital Assets’ Instead of ‘Virtual Currency’ on 2022 Forms 1040

Taxes January 24, 2023 

IRS to Use ‘Digital Assets’ Instead of ‘Virtual Currency’ on 2022 Forms 1040

A question regarding digital assets must be answered by all taxpayers on their 2022 income tax returns.

Jason Bramwell

Will the Increase in the Teacher Tax Deduction Really Help Educators Much?

Taxes January 23, 2023 

Will the Increase in the Teacher Tax Deduction Really Help Educators Much?

Tax pros and educators agree: Even with this year’s increase from $250 to $300, the deduction falls short.

Tax Pros Help Clients Deal with Smaller Refunds

Taxes January 23, 2023 

Tax Pros Help Clients Deal with Smaller Refunds

Refund amounts are expected to fall this year due to the end of pandemic-related tax breaks.

 The Tax Blotter – Jan. 20, 2023

Taxes January 19, 2023 

The Tax Blotter – Jan. 20, 2023

The tax law provides generous tax breaks to investors in real estate, but there are several key tax pitfalls to watch out for.

Ken Berry, JD

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Taxes January 13, 2023 

The IRS Needs Billions to Make Trillions

Serious, long-term money for technology is the only thing that can help the IRS to overhaul its auditing system.

IRS Says 2023 Filing Season to Start on Jan. 23

Taxes January 12, 2023 

IRS Says 2023 Filing Season to Start on Jan. 23

The IRS is expecting more than 168 million individual tax returns to be filed this year, most coming before April 18.

Jason Bramwell

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Taxes January 11, 2023 

Q1 Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments Due Jan. 17, 2023

Fourth quarter 2022 estimated tax payments are due on or before January 17, 2023. Many taxpayers are required to make quarterly estimated tax payments during the year, and others do so voluntarily to stay current on their taxes.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

IRS Gives Soaked Californians Extra Time to File 2022 Tax Returns

Taxes January 11, 2023 

IRS Gives Soaked Californians Extra Time to File 2022 Tax Returns

Taxpayers in any county covered by a federal emergency declaration have until May 15 to pay their income taxes.

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Taxes January 11, 2023 

IRS to Start 2023 Filing Season in Better Shape, National Taxpayer Advocate Says

“We have begun to see the light at the end of the tunnel,” Erin Collins wrote in her latest report to Congress.

Jason Bramwell

New GOP Congress Passes Bill Erasing $71 Billion of IRS Funding

Accounting January 10, 2023 

New GOP Congress Passes Bill Erasing $71 Billion of IRS Funding

Those who supported the original funding bill say the increase will help the agency increase collections on existing tax laws, and therefore increase revenue, by ...

Isaac M. O'Bannon

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Taxes January 9, 2023 

Congress Wants a Refund: Votes to Delete Most of $80 Billion Boost in IRS Funding

The bill had been a 2022 campaign priority for most GOP Congressional candidates, but to take effect, it would need to next pass in the ...

Isaac M. O'Bannon

How to Prepare for the Corporate Minimum Tax

Taxes January 9, 2023 

How to Prepare for the Corporate Minimum Tax

A corporate alternative minimum tax (CAMT) will apply to certain corporations reporting more than $1 billion in annual adjusted book income averaged over a three-year period...

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