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Treasury and IRS issue proposed regulations identifying certain monetized installment sales as listed transactions
IR-2023-139, Aug. 3, 2023 — The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued proposed regulations identifying certain monetized installment sale transactions and substantially similar transactions as listed transactions – abusive tax transactions that must be reported to the IRS.
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Tax Time Guide: Electronic tax payment and agreement options available to taxpayers who owe
IR-2022-63, March 22, 2022 ― The IRS today reminded taxpayers who have a tax bill that there are several ways to make payments, and there are options for many people who can't pay their tax bill in full by April tax deadline.
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Brooklyn business owner pleads guilty to tax evasion; underreported proceeds from his buyout agreement
July 29, 2022 — A New York man pleaded guilty yesterday to tax evasion.
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Tax Time Guide: Using electronic payment and agreement options for taxpayers who owe can help avoid penalties and interest
IR-2023-44, March 9, 2023 ― With the tax deadline approaching, the IRS reminded taxpayers they can avoid late filing and interest penalties by submitting their tax return and any payments due by April 18. For struggling taxpayers who can’t pay by the deadline, the IRS offers several different options to help.
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Skimmer gets prison for million-dollar financial identity theft scheme
July 24, 2023 — A Los Angeles metropolitan resident was sentenced today to 41 months in prison for repeatedly installing specialized devices to steal the financial information of unwitting victims at gas pumps throughout Southern California.
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IRS reminder: For many employers and self-employed people, deferred Social Security tax payment due Dec. 31
IR-2022-220, December 14, 2022 — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded employers and self-employed individuals that chose to defer paying part of their 2020 Social Security tax liability that their second annual installment of the deferred amount is due on December 31, 2022.
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Former San Francisco Public Works director admits to string of briberies and corruption during years in office
December 17, 2021 — Former San Francisco City Hall public official Mohammed Nuru agreed in a plea agreement filed today to plead guilty to honest services wire fraud, announced Acting United States Attorney Stephanie M. Hinds, Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge Craig D. Fair, and Internal Revenue Service–Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge Mark H. Pearson.
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IRS provides details of second Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program; program for improper claims open through Nov. 22
IR-2024-213, Aug. 15, 2024 — The Internal Revenue Service urged businesses that have received Employee Retention Credit payments to recheck eligibility requirements and consider the second Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Voluntary Disclosure Program (VDP) to resolve incorrect claims without penalties or interest.
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IRS: New Voluntary Disclosure Program lets employers who received questionable Employee Retention Credits pay them back at discounted rate; interested taxpayers must apply by March 22
IR-2023-247, Dec. 21, 2023 — As part of an ongoing initiative aimed at combating dubious Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims, the Internal Revenue Service today launched a new Voluntary Disclosure Program to help businesses who want to pay back the money they received after filing ERC claims in error.
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IRS urges businesses to act by Nov. 22 to resolve improper Employee Retention Credit claims through Voluntary Disclosure Program; third-party payer deadline newly extended to Dec. 31
IR-2024-296, Nov. 21, 2024 — With a Nov. 22 deadline rapidly approaching for the second Voluntary Disclosure Program, the Internal Revenue Service urgently recommends that businesses review Employee Retention Credit guidelines and resolve incorrect claims soon to avoid future issues.
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