IRS says churches can endorse candidates from pulpit
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The Internal Revenue Service makes a potentially landmark policy shift: churches can endorse political candidates from the pulpit.
The Internal Revenue Service has declared 83 pieces of old guidance in the Internal Revenue Bulletin to be obsolete in accordance with Trump executive orders.
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Soy Nómada on MSNIRS cuts will affect tax season in 2026The IRS faces a challenging 2026 tax season due to significant staff reductions. Experts warn that these cuts could severely impact the agency's performance, affecting taxpayers nationwide.
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Econostrum on MSNYou Filed an Amended Tax Return? Here’s Why You Still Haven’t Heard Back from the IRSEach year, millions of U.S. taxpayers submit corrections to their federal tax returns through the Form 1040-X, often to amend reported income, adjust deductions, or fix filing errors. With the 2025 tax season underway,
The IRS's Criminal Investigation division needs to do a better job of keeping track of the billions of dollars in cryptocurrency, says TIGTA.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is in the process of issuing tax refunds to those who filed their returns last month
A $30,000 mistake. That could happen to any of us. A Bay Area couple accidentally overpaid the Internal Revenue Service, but that's only half the problem. As 7 On Your Side explains, both the couple and the federal agency appear to be at fault.
The American Institute of CPAs hopes to smooth the administration's transition away from paper tax refunds at the Internal Revenue Service.