IRS Seizures: What You Need to Know

When the IRS seizes taxpayer property for unpaid taxes, strict compliance with legal guidelines must be followed. Recently the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) issued its fiscal year 2021 review of IRS property seizures. In an examination of 90 of the 145 seizures conducted, the IRS “generally adhered” to requirements, said TIGTA. However, […]

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Inflation is becoming a concern for consumers and legislators.  Some analysts suggest that the spike is a result of ongoing supply chain problems that were caused by the pandemic.  Others see the problem stemming from massive government stimulus spending.  Whatever the root causes, the impact is felt by us all at the gas pump and

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Fraud Alert: Watch Out for Thieves Pretending to Represent Charities

Fraudsters are opportunists, and disasters present many opportunities to steal assets and information. These crooks target victims when they’re vulnerable, offering bogus help. They may also steal from generous people seeking to aid victims. The IRS warns that these scams usually start with unsolicited contact by phone, on social media, by email, in person or

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New Per Diem Rates from the IRS

The IRS has announced the special per diem rates that are effective Oct. 1, 2021. Taxpayers may use these per diem rates to substantiate the amount of expenses for lodging, meals and incidental expenses when traveling away from home. An employer may pay a per diem or daily amount to an employee for business-travel instead

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Does the IRS Need a Raise?

Should funding for the IRS be raised? As the White House seeks to add $80 billion to IRS funding (over 2022-2031), the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) evaluated potential effects of that move. CBO Director Phil Swagel said in a blog that the extra funding would increase audits and “revenues by approximately $200 billion.” CBO estimates

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Intrastructure Bill Progress

The House Ways and Means Committee will begin marking up legislative proposals under the infrastructure bill (the “Build Back Better Act”) this week. The committee is expected to consider measures including universal paid family and medical leave, access to childcare, strengthening retirement savings, and trade adjustment assistance programs. Among other things, the committee will specifically

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