IRS

  • IRS Late Filing and Payment Penalties

    It’s still vital for tax professionals to be aware of the updated IRS penalties for late filing and payment. Understanding these penalties can help in advising clients effectively and mitigating potential financial repercussions.  Failure-to-File Penalty If a taxpayer doesn’t file their federal tax return by the due date (typically April 15), the IRS can impose…

  • IRS Operation Hours: How to Reach the IRS and What to Do When You Can’t

    How Tax Professionals Can Efficiently Communicate with the IRS As a tax professional, navigating the IRS for client matters can be challenging—especially under tight deadlines or when standard processes don’t yield results. Whether you’re looking to resolve a tax notice, follow up on a filing issue, or clarify complex tax questions, understanding how and when…

  • IRS Unveils 2024 Nationwide Tax Forum Agenda with 45 Seminars

    The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the agenda for the 2024 Nationwide Tax Forum, which will feature 45 seminars aimed at enhancing the skills of tax professionals. This year’s forum, which includes contributions from the IRS and leading tax associations, will cover a broad spectrum of topics designed to help tax professionals better serve…

  • How to Contact IRS Agents as a Tax Professional

    Tax season can be a daunting time for many individuals and businesses, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) understands the importance of providing accessible assistance to address your inquiries. To help you navigate the intricacies of tax matters, we’ll guide you through the various channels available for reaching the IRS and obtaining the information you…

  • Understanding the New IRS E-Filing Requirements for Forms W-2

    As we prepare for the 2024 tax season, the IRS is also updating regulations for tax forms and filing requirements. One such regulation establishes a new threshold for electronic filing of certain returns. This change has implications for employers and taxpayers alike, as it affects the way tax-related information is submitted to the IRS. In…

  • IRS Shifting Audit Focus Toward More High-Income Taxpayers

    The Internal Revenue Service says it’s about to move its main audit spotlight from the everyday working-class individual taxpayer to those engaged in high-income activities. Now on the audit radar: high-income earners, partnerships and large corporations, and promoters pushing schemes that abuse the tax laws.   This turn of focus comes after a comprehensive review of…