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SOI Tax Stats - Data by congressional district
Data by congressional district
Individuals, Tax Professionals
SOI Tax Stats Accumulation and Distribution of Individual Retirement Arrangements
data about individual taxpayers with IRA plans organized by type of and size of plan, adjusted gross income, filing status, gender, and age of taxpayer, and size of contribution
Special issues for employers: Taxation and deductibility of tax credits
Find answers to questions about special issues for employers for the COVID-19-related tax credits for required paid leave provided by small and midsize businesses including: taxation and deductibility, interaction of FFCRA tax credits with other tax credits, use of third-party payers and other issues.
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Former stockbroker sentenced to 6 and a half years in prison for 3.2 million dollar investment fraud, cheating on taxes and grandparent scam
September 6, 2022 — A former licensed stockbroker was sentenced today to 78 months in federal prison for committing several felonies, including running a securities fraud scheme in which he targeted low-income Hispanic victims to obtain more than $3.2 million via false promises of high returns from construction loans.
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COVID-19-related tax credits: Basic FAQs
Find answers to general questions about the COVID-19-related tax credits for required paid leave provided by small and midsize businesses.
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Pay taxes by electronic funds withdrawal
Use the Electronic Funds Withdrawal payment option when filing your federal taxes using tax preparation software or through a tax professional.?
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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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Schedule UTP guidance for preparing concise descriptions
During the review of concise descriptions disclosed on Schedule UTP filed with 2011 tax returns, the IRS identified problems with the quality of the content of some disclosures. Since those early filings, the concise description quality issues continue to be present. Below are the instructions provided for 2011 and subsequent year tax returns.
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Corporations
Former stockbroker pleads guilty to 3.2 million dollar investment fraud, cheating on taxes, defrauding elderly victim
June 28, 2022 — A former licensed stockbroker pleaded guilty today to federal criminal charges for running a securities fraud scheme in which he targeted low-income Hispanic victims to obtain more than $3.2 million via false promises of high returns from construction loans, cheating on his taxes, and – in a separate scheme – conspiring to defraud an elderly man out of nearly $400,000 through a "relative-in-distress" scheme.
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Home repairmen plead guilty to tax fraud for failing to report income earned from elderly clients
Nov. 22, 2024 — A pair of repairmen that earned more than $1.5 million from elderly customers for home repair services appeared in federal court today and pleaded guilty to tax fraud, announced Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina. David Angelo Quick of Charlotte, and Tony Joshua Christo formerly of Charlotte, now residing in Florida, pleaded guilty to filing a false tax return.
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