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2015-2016 4th PGP Quarter Update
The Treasury Department's Office of Tax Policy and IRS use the Guidance Priority List each year to identify and prioritize the tax issues that should be addressed through regulations, revenue rulings, revenue procedures, notices, and other published administrative guidance. The Guidance Priority List focuses resources on guidance items that are most important to taxpayers and tax administration. Published guidance plays an important role in increasing voluntary compliance by helping to clarify ambiguous areas of the tax law.
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Tax Professionals
2014-2015 PGP 3rd Quarter Update
The Treasury Department's Office of Tax Policy and IRS use the Guidance Priority List each year to identify and prioritize the tax issues that should be addressed through regulations, revenue rulings, revenue procedures, notices, and other published administrative guidance. The Guidance Priority List focuses resources on guidance items that are most important to taxpayers and tax administration. Published guidance plays an important role in increasing voluntary compliance by helping to clarify ambiguous areas of the tax law. (Guidance Priority List - IRS-2015-0008)
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Tax Professionals
PGP 2015-2016 First Quarter Update
The Treasury Department's Office of Tax Policy and IRS use the Guidance Priority List each year to identify and prioritize the tax issues that should be addressed through regulations, revenue rulings, revenue procedures, notices, and other published administrative guidance. The Guidance Priority List focuses resources on guidance items that are most important to taxpayers and tax administration. Published guidance plays an important role in increasing voluntary compliance by helping to clarify ambiguous areas of the tax law.
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Tax Professionals
2014-2015 4th PGP Quarter Update
The Treasury Department's Office of Tax Policy and IRS use the Guidance Priority List each year to identify and prioritize the tax issues that should be addressed through regulations, revenue rulings, revenue procedures, notices, and other published administrative guidance. The Guidance Priority List focuses resources on guidance items that are most important to taxpayers and tax administration. Published guidance plays an important role in increasing voluntary compliance by helping to clarify ambiguous areas of the tax law.
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Tax Professionals
Second quarter update for Priority Guidance Plan FY 2017-2018.
The Treasury Department's Office of Tax Policy and IRS use the Guidance Priority List each year to identify and prioritize the tax issues that should be addressed through regulations, revenue rulings, revenue procedures, notices, and other published administrative guidance. The Guidance Priority List focuses resources on guidance items that are most important to taxpayers and tax administration. Published guidance plays an important role in increasing voluntary compliance by helping to clarify ambiguous areas of the tax law.
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Tax Professionals
SOI Tax Stats - Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) statistics
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, also known as the CARES Act, was enacted in March 2020 and created a refundable tax credit for individuals. The advance payment of this “2020 recovery rebate for individuals” is referred to as the first round of economic impact payments (First Round EIPs). The tabulations found on this page provide data on those First Round EIPs, which were distributed to individuals by the end of 2020.
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
IRIS known issues and solutions
Get temporary workaround solutions to known issues with the Information Returns Intake System (IRIS). Download files by tax year for IRIS Taxpayer Portal and Application to Application (A2A).
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Tax Professionals
General overview of taxpayer reliance on guidance published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin and FAQs
The purpose of this reliance page is to confirm/explain that FAQs generally cannot be relied upon and describe authority that can be relied upon.
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
News Media, Tax Professionals
Annual electronic notice (Form 990-N) for small organizations FAQs: Who must file
Who must file Form 990-N and what are the consequences of not filing?
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Charities and Nonprofits
Annual electronic notice (Form 990-N) for small organizations FAQs: After you file
Will I get a confirmation that I filed Form 990-N? Can I file an amended form?
Tax Administration (Non-Authoritative)
Charities and Nonprofits