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IRS revises Form 8940, Request for Miscellaneous Determination, as part of ongoing efforts to improve service, allow electronic filing
IR-2023-70, April 4, 2023 — As part of ongoing efforts to improve service for the tax-exempt community, the Internal Revenue Service issued the revised Form 8940, Request for Miscellaneous Determination, and its instructions to allow electronic filing.
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IRS statement on Forms 990-T
September 2, 2022 — The IRS recently discovered that some machine-readable (XML) Form 990-T data made available for bulk download section on the Tax Exempt Organization Search (TEOS) should not have been made public.
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IRS Statement — Doug O’Donnell to serve as Acting Commissioner
October 28, 2022 — As the end of my term approaches, I want to share with you that Doug O'Donnell, the IRS Deputy Commissioner for Services and Enforcement, has been selected to serve as acting IRS Commissioner. His selection, announced today by Treasury Secretary Yellen, will keep our important work for our nation moving forward until a new IRS commissioner is nominated by the Administration and confirmed by the Senate.
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Charitable organizations providing disaster relief — Questions and answers
Frequently asked questions about disaster relief provided by charitable organizations.
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Elective pay and transferability frequently asked questions: Elective pay
Elective pay and transferability frequently asked questions: Elective pay
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Elective pay and transferability frequently asked questions: Transferability
Elective pay and transferability frequently asked questions: Transferability
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Businesses and tax-exempt organizations may receive automatic tax penalty relief for 2020 and 2021
Jan. 5, 2024 — The IRS will automatically waive failure to pay penalties on unpaid taxes less than $100,000 for tax years 2020 or 2021.
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Certain energy credits under the Inflation Reduction Act are elective pay eligible
Tax Tip 2023-94, July 25, 2023 — Elective pay allows applicable entities, including tax-exempt and governmental entities that would otherwise be unable to claim certain credits because they do not owe federal income tax, to benefit from some clean energy tax credits. By choosing this election, the amount of the credit is treated as a payment of tax and any overpayment will result in a refund.
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