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Employee Retention CreditYou can still claim the Employee Retention Credit based on when qualified wages were paid. The requirements are different, depending on the time period for which you claim the credit. The ERC is not available to individuals.
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Withdraw an Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claim
If you filed a claim requesting a refund for an Employee Retention Credit (ERC or ERTC) and would now like to withdraw your claim, this page will tell you whether you are eligible to withdraw and how to do so.
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Individuals
Employers: Watch this webinar for the latest news on Employee Retention Credits
Tax Tip 2024-12, Feb. 26, 2024 — Businesses, tax professionals and others who want to learn more about resolving incorrect Employee Retention Credit claims can view the IRS’s free webinar about the ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program and other IRS efforts to help taxpayers who may have been misled by aggressive marketing and misinformation around ERC eligibility.
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Individuals
IRS issues renewed warning on Employee Retention Credit claims; false claims generate compliance risk for people and businesses claiming credit improperly
IR-2023-40, March 7, 2023 — The Internal Revenue Service today issued a renewed warning urging people to carefully review the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) guidelines before trying to claim the credit as promoters continue pushing ineligible people to file.
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About Publication 51, (Circular A), Agricultural Employer's Tax Guide
Information about Publication 51, (Circular A), Agricultural Employer's Tax Guide, including recent updates and related forms. Publication 51 contains information on Social Security and Medicare taxes, FUTA, and withheld income tax for agricultural labor for employers of agricultural workers.
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Farmers
Taxpayers and tax pros: Beware of these common tax scams
Tax Tip 2024-42, May 1, 2024 — Taxpayers and tax professionals should remain alert and aware of these common scams, schemes and cons to avoid losing money, personal information or client data.
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Individuals
Unscrupulous tax preparers may tempt taxpayers into fraud
Tax Tip 2023-57, April 26, 2023 — Unscrupulous tax preparers and tax fraud promoters make big promises – and charge high fees – but taxpayers are legally responsible for what's on their return. Taxpayers should use only reputable tax professionals and know what is on their tax return.
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Individuals
Tax updates and news from the IRS
Taxpayers face a number of issues due to critical tax law changes that took place in 2022 and ongoing challenges related to the pandemic. The IRS continues to share updated information for people preparing to file their 2022 tax returns as well as anyone who has previous year tax returns awaiting processing by the IRS.
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Individuals, Tax Professionals
Taxpayers and tax pros should learn about these common tax scams
Tax Tip 2023-56, April 25, 2023 — While scammers work hard during tax season to try to steal money, personal information and data, they also stay busy the rest of the year. Taxpayers and tax professionals should remain alert and aware of these common scams, schemes and cons to avoid losing money, personal information or client data.
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Individuals, Tax Professionals
Taxpayers and tax professionals: Beware of these common tax scams
Tax Tip 2025-30, May 8, 2025 — Scammers work hard during tax season to try to steal money, personal information and all year long. Taxpayers and tax professionals should remain alert and aware of these common scams to avoid losing money, personal information or client data.
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Individuals, Tax Professionals
Written Testimony of Daniel Werfel, Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee Subcommittees on Government Operations and the Federal Workforce and Health Care and Financial Services on IRS Operations
Oct. 24, 2023 — The Commissioner speaks before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee Subcommittees on Government Operations and the Federal Workforce and Health Care and Financial Services on IRS Operations.
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