Tax Refund Tracking Tips

2020-02-17T22:19:04+00:00February 17th, 2020|

 

WASHINGTON — With a surge of tax returns expected the two weeks following the February 17 Presidents Day holiday, the Internal Revenue Service is offering taxpayers several tips and various time-saving resources to get them the […]

PTIN Renewal Time

2019-11-07T16:08:02+00:00November 7th, 2019|

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today urged tax return preparers to start the upcoming 2020 filing season smoothly by renewing their Preparer Tax Identification Numbers now. All current PTINs will expire Dec. 31, 2019.

“Last year we issued more than 813,000 PTIN’s and are asking tax preparers to renew now to avoid a last-minute rush,” […]

Virtual Currency Reporting

2019-08-08T17:21:09+00:00August 8th, 2019|

IRS has begun sending letters to virtual currency owners advising them to pay back taxes, file amended returns; part of agency’s larger efforts

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service has begun sending letters to taxpayers with virtual currency transactions that potentially failed to report income and pay the resulting tax from virtual currency transactions or […]

Five Tax Refund Myths

2019-04-11T13:08:20+00:00April 10th, 2019|

 

WASHINGTON ― As the April tax-filing deadline approaches, the Internal Revenue Service understands that taxpayers are anxious to get details about their tax refunds. This has led to a number of common myths about refunds that often circulate on social media.

While there’s no secret way for taxpayers to find out when their refund will be […]

Phising Schemes: Don’t Be a Victim to Fraud

2019-04-10T19:36:04+00:00March 5th, 2019|

 

WASHINGTON — Kicking off the annual “Dirty Dozen” list of tax scams, the Internal Revenue Service  warns taxpayers of the ongoing threat of internet phishing scams that lead to tax-related fraud and identity theft.

The IRS warns taxpayers, businesses and tax professionals to be alert for a continuing surge of fake emails, text messages, websites and […]

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