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Time running out to claim $1.5 billion in refunds for tax year 2019, taxpayers face July 17 deadline
IR-2023-79, April 12, 2023 ― The IRS announced today that nearly 1.5 million people across the nation have unclaimed refunds for tax year 2019 but face a July 17 deadline to submit their tax return.
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IRS final reminder: Time to claim $1 billion in tax refunds from 2020 expires May 17
IR-2024-133, May 6, 2024 ― The Internal Revenue Service today reminded the 1 million people who didn’t file their tax year 2020 returns they may be eligible for a refund if they file by the May 17 deadline.
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Exempt Organizations Update
Review and subscribe to the Exempt Organizations Update, a free IRS newsletter for tax professionals and representatives of tax-exempt organizations.?
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IRS: Avoid processing delays and refund adjustments using these steps to prevent tax return errors
IR-2023-48, March 20, 2023 — With only a few days remaining before the April 18 filing deadline, the Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers how to avoid common errors on their federal tax returns and help get possible refunds sooner.
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S corporation compensation and medical insurance issues
When computing compensation for employees and shareholders, S corporations may run into a variety of issues. This information may help to clarify some of these concerns.
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Tax Reform Guidance: Notices
Major tax reform was approved by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) on December 22, 2017. The IRS is implementing this major tax legislation that will affect both individuals and businesses. We will provide information and guidance to taxpayers, businesses and the tax community as it becomes available.
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Topic no. 802, Applying to file information returns electronically
Topic No. 802 Applying to File Information Returns Electronically
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Former Worth County Tax Commissioner pleads guilty to filing false tax return
March 13, 2024 — The former long-time Worth County, Georgia, Tax Commissioner has admitted to not reporting earnings from work she did for four cities on her tax return.
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401(k) plan fix-it guide - Eligible employees weren't given the opportunity to make an elective deferral election (excluding eligible employees)
401(k) Fix-It Guide - Eligible employees weren't given the opportunity to make an elective deferral election (excluding eligible employees).
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Simplified Employee Pension plan (SEP)
Get information about Simplified Employee Pension plans (SEPs). If you own a business, learn how you can establish a SEP for your employees.
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