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About Publication 3, Armed Forces Tax GuidePublication 3 covers the special tax situations of active members of the U.S. Armed Forces. It does not cover military pensions or veteran benefits, or give the basic tax rules that apply to all taxpayers.
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Understanding business travel deductions
Tax Tip 2023-15, February 7, 2023 — Whether someone travels for work once a year or once a month, figuring out travel expense tax write-offs might seem confusing. The IRS has information to help all business travelers properly claim these valuable deductions.
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Military, Businesses
Here’s what taxpayers need to know about business related travel deductions
Tax Tip 2022-104, July 11, 2022 — Business travel can be costly. Hotel bills, airfare or train tickets, cab fare, public transportation – it can all add up fast. The good news is business travelers may be able off-set some of those cost by claiming business travel deductions when they file their taxes.
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Businesses
Things for extension filers to keep in mind as they prepare to file
Tax Tip 2023-92, July 20, 2023 — Many people requested an extension to file their tax return after the usual April deadline. These filers have until Oct. 16, 2023, to complete and file their tax return.
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Individuals, Businesses
Notice 2024-2 — Miscellaneous changes under the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022
Guidance for the Division T of the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2022 P.L. 117-328 known as the SECURE 2.0 Act 2022.
Forms and Instructions
Partnerships, Businesses
Federal Payment Levy Program
Certain federal payments (OPM, SSA, federal employee salaries, and federal employee travel) disbursed by the Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Fiscal Service (BFS) may be subject to a 15 percent levy through the Federal Payment Levy Program (FPLP) to pay your delinquent tax debt. Find out your appeal rights and how to resolve any dispute.
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Small Businesses
The international tax gap
Find resources on this page on the international tax gap — the difference between the amount of tax that taxpayers should pay and the amount that is paid voluntarily and on time. The tax gap can also be thought of as the sum of non-compliance with the tax law.
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Businesses
Form W-2 reporting of employer-sponsored health coverage
The Affordable Care Act requires employers to report the cost of coverage under an employer-sponsored group health plan.
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Businesses
Turn to IRS.gov for help as tax filing deadline nears
IR-2023-85, April 17, 2023 — The IRS reminds taxpayers that IRS.gov provides last-minute tax return filers with the resources they need to get taxes done before the April 18 deadline.
News
News Media, Individuals, Businesses
Gifts from foreign person
If you are a U.S. person who received foreign gifts of money or other property, you may need to report these gifts on Form 3520, Annual Return to Report Transactions with Foreign Trusts and Receipt of Certain Foreign Gifts. Form 3520 is an information return, not a tax return, because foreign gifts are not subject to income tax. However, there are significant penalties for failure to file Form 3520 when it is required.
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Businesses
Penalty relief due to statutory exception
You may qualify for penalty relief through a statutory exception for certain situations.
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Small Businesses