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The IRS highlights key forms and tips for tax-exempt organizations ahead of the May 15 filing deadline. Here's what you need ...
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IRS Plan to Eliminate Social Security FraudThe unauthorized use of Social Security numbers (SSNs) reportedly impacts 7 percent of all documented cases of identity theft ...
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MyChesCo on MSNIRS Urges Tax-Exempt Groups to File by May 15 to Avoid PenaltiesWith the May 15 filing deadline approaching, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a reminder to tax-exempt ...
Failure to comply with filing requirements can lead to significant consequences, including automatic revocation of tax-exempt ...
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Soy Aire on MSNIRS concludes 2025 tax season: Reminders on extensions and paymentsThe IRS has wrapped up the 2025 tax filing season, reminding taxpayers that while extensions grant more time to file, they do ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNIRS offers lucrative rewards for reporting tax fraud: Over $123 million up for grabsIn a bid to combat tax evasion, the IRS is offering substantial financial rewards to individuals who report fraudulent tax ...
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Explícame on MSNIRS has another requirement this year and it is not yet the deadline:The IRS has issued a critical alert affecting millions of retirees and future pensioners in the U.S. Those who fail to meet ...
The IRS's Reduction in Force plan states the agency could go from 102,000 employees to a target of 60,000 to 70,000, ...
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The height of tax season was the height of turmoil at the IRS. The agency has churned through acting directors and is ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNIRS: Are you entitled to claim a deceased family member's tax refund?Every year, millions of dollars in tax refunds go unclaimed in the United States, often because the taxpayers have passed ...
President Donald Trump just implemented the biggest change yet at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). That last approval was ...
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The Mirror US on MSNHow the IRS can seize your social security, property, and paycheck once a yearEach year, the IRS can legally take money from your bank account, paycheck, and property in the form of a levy if you don't ...
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