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IRS Free File program available through Oct. 15
IR-2021-198, October 5, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service announced today that Free File remains available through Oct. 15 for those taxpayers who still need to file their 2020 tax returns.
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More Ida relief from IRS: Sept. 15, Oct. 15 deadlines, other dates extended to Jan. 3 for parts of Connecticut
IR-2021-213, November 3, 2021 — Victims of Hurricane Ida in parts of Connecticut now have until January 3, 2022, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.
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Publications help taxpayers get ready and stay ready for tax filing season
Tax Tip 2021-186, December 15, 2021 — With the tax filing season almost here, taxpayers should check out two IRS publications available on IRS.gov. These publications can help people get prepared and stay organized with tips for year-round tax planning.
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Myrtle Beach man pleads guilty to wire fraud and tax fraud
August 8, 2023 — Troy Benjamin Bittner, of Myrtle Beach, has pleaded guilty in federal court to wire fraud and filing a false tax return.
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Local Paving Company Owner Charged with Tax Evasion
July 15, 2022 — The owner of a local paving company was charged today and has agreed to plead guilty in connection with a seven-year scheme to underreport income on his tax returns.
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Child Tax Credit payments: IRS online portal now available in Spanish; Nov. 29 is last day for families to opt out or make other changes
IR-2021-235, November 23, 2021 — The Internal Revenue Service this week launched a new Spanish-language version of the Child Tax Credit Update Portal (CTC-UP).
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College students should study up on these two tax credits
IRS Tax Tip 2022-123, August 11, 2022 — Anyone pursuing higher education, including specialized job training and grad school, knows it can be pricey. Eligible taxpayers who paid higher education costs for themselves, their spouse or dependents in 2021 may be able to take advantage of two education tax credits.
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Owner of Halo Home Healthcare pleads guilty to health care fraud, tax crimes
June 11, 2024 — Sharon Romaine Ward, formerly of West Chester, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court here today to fraudulently billing more than $8.5 million to Medicare, Medicaid, and Veterans Affairs home healthcare programs between 2015 and 2021.
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Former Massachusetts state senator convicted of COVID and tax fraud
Sept. 12, 2024 — A Lee’s Summit, Missouri, neurologist pleaded guilty in federal court today to failing to report cash income from her practice on her federal tax returns.
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North Easton contractor agrees to plead guilty to tax evasion
July 5, 2023 — The owner of a concrete company was charged today and has agreed to plead guilty to a multi-year scheme to underreport income on his tax returns.
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