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IRS Cancels July 22 Furlough

As of an announcement today, the IRS will be open on July 22nd. Previous to today they had planned to be closed to cut costs. Here’s what they had to say: WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service is canceling the furlough day…

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IRS Online PTIN System Enhanced

IRS recently made some enhancements to the online PTIN system. Below is an overview from the IRS Return Preparers Office. “We’ve made a number of improvements to your online PTIN Account to expand its functions: – “Manage My Account” is fully functional…

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The Tax Industry is Changing…How Will You Survive?

Most simple returns will be self-prepared or handled by volunteer preparers and, probably also by the IRS. Anticipating this trend, over the past 7 years we have phased out virtually all of our “Fast Refund” offices and we will be going into…

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IRS Will Not Make the RTRP Voluntary

According to NATP, if the RTRP injunction is not lifted and the IRS does not win the appeal, IRS does not plan to make the RTRP voluntary due to contractual obligations.

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IRS Bids to Reinstrate Tax Preparer Regulation

According to an Accounting Today article, the Internal Revenue Service has filed notices with a federal district court and appeals court of its intention to appeal a judge’s ruling that struck down the mandatory testing and continuing education requirements of its Registered…

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The IRS does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email to request personal or financial information. This includes any type of electronic communication, such as text messages and social media channels.

as text messages and social media channels. The IRS does not initiate contact with taxpayers by email to request personal or financial information. This includes any type of electronic communication, such as text messages and social media channels. What is phishing? Phishing…

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