IRS Identity and Tax Return Verification Service

2024-04-16 https://www.irs.gov/identity-theft-fraud-scams/identity-and-tax-return-verification-service The IRS proactively identifies and stops the processing of potential identity theft returns. You may receive a notice or letter asking you to verify your identity and tax return information with the IRS. This helps prevent an identity thief from getting your refund. Only taxpayers who have received a notice or a letter that included this website address will be able to use it. What to do if…

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IRS Alternative Media Center provides accessible tax info and forms

2024-03-27 The IRS Alternative Media Center (AMC) provides a variety of accessible products to help people who use assistive technology such as screen reading software, refreshable Braille displays and screen magnifying software. These products include tax forms, instructions and publications that can be downloaded or viewed online as Section 508 compliant PDF, HTML, eBraille, text and large print. Please note that every product is not available in all formats. For…

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7 warning signs of incorrect Employee Retention Credit claims

IR-2024-75, March 20, 2024 2024-03-21 The Internal Revenue Service urged businesses to review seven suspicious signs of a bad claim and see if the agency's special programs can help them avoid future compliance issues, and created special programs to help, including a limited-time offer through March 22 for employers to correct improper ERC claims at a sharp discount. Employers who improperly claimed ERC can avoid penalties and interest - and…

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IRS shares 7 warning signs Employee Retention Credit claims may be incorrect

2024-02-16 IR-2024-39, Feb. 13, 2024 The IRS urges businesses to revisit eligibility for the ERC and resolve issues now before the March 22 deadline for the ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program for anyone that filed a claim in error and received a payment; the disclosure program allows businesses to repay just 80% of the claim. 7 suspicious signs that are common red flags that an ERC claim could be incorrect Too…

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IRS revises and updates frequently asked questions about Form 1099-K

2024-02-09 IR-2024-33, Feb. 6, 2024 The Internal Revenue Service today revised frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Form 1099-K, Payment Card and Third Party Network Transactions, in Fact Sheet 2024-03. The revised FAQs provide more general information for taxpayers, including common situations, along with more clarity for industry and what organizations should send Forms 1099-K. The FAQs are in addition to a recently updated Understanding your Form 1099-K on IRS.gov page…

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IRS continues compliance activity for the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) & calls on employers to review their ERC qualifications

2024-02-06 Employee Retention Credit (ERC) page at IRS.gov. Businesses that meet certain requirements may be able to participate in the IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program. The deadline is March 22, 2024. The IRS is having a Free VDP webinar - Thursday, Feb. 8 at 2 p.m. EST. It’s primarily aimed at tax professionals, however; the webinar may also be useful to others interested in this topic. Those who want to attend…

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Treasury & IRS announce that businesses do not have to report certain transactions involving digital assets until regulations are issued

2024-01-31 IR-2024-12, Jan. 16, 2024 The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced that businesses that they do not have to report the receipt of digital assets the same way as they must report the receipt of cash until Treasury and IRS issue regulations. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act revised the rules that require taxpayers that are engaged in a trade or business to report receiving cash of more…

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IRS expands work on aggressive Employee Retention Credit claims

2024-01-31 IR-2023-230, Dec. 6, 2023 The IRS warns taxpayers to use extreme caution before applying for the ERC as aggressive maneuvers continue by marketers and scammers, and urges taxpayers who submitted claims to review the ERC requirements and talk to a trusted tax professional about their eligibility amid misleading marketing around the credit. When properly claimed, the ERC is a refundable tax credit designed for businesses that continued paying employees…

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IRS Launches Direct File Landing Page

2024-01-31 The Internal Revenue Service has taken the first step to initiating its Direct File pilot, and on January 29, 2024, launched the Direct File landing page (https://directfile.irs.gov), providing taxpayers a resource to learn more about the program, assess their eligibility to participate in the Direct File pilot, and to receive notification when the pilot goes live. The site indicates that if you lived in a state that is not…

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The IRS will resume sending collection notices begining in 2024

2024-01-30 IR-2023-244, Dec. 19, 2023 In January 2024, the IRS will begin sending automated collection notices and letters to individuals with tax debts prior to tax year 2022, and businesses, tax exempt organizations, trusts and estates with tax debts prior to 2023, with exceptions for those with existing debt in multiple years. These notices and letters were previously paused due to the pandemic and high inventories at the IRS, but…

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