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IRS: Hurricane Ian victims in Florida qualify for tax relief; Oct. 17 deadline, other dates extended to Feb. 15
IR-2022-168, September 29, 2022 — Hurricane Ian victims throughout Florida now have until February 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.
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IRS reports significant increase in texting scams; warns taxpayers to remain vigilant
IR-2022-167, September 28, 2022 — The Internal Revenue Service today warned taxpayers of a recent increase in IRS-themed texting scams aimed at stealing personal and financial information.
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IRS: Hurricane Ian victims in the Carolinas qualify for tax relief; Oct. 17 deadline, other dates extended to Feb. 15
IR-2022-173, October 5, 2022 — Hurricane Ian victims throughout both North Carolina and South Carolina now have until February 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today. This is similar to relief announced last week for Ian victims in Florida.
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An overview of the IRS’s 2022 Dirty Dozen tax scams
COVID Tax Tip 2022-99, June 29, 2022 — Compiled annually, the Dirty Dozen lists a variety of common scams that taxpayers can encounter anytime. The IRS warns taxpayers, tax professionals and financial institutions to beware of these scams. This year’s list is divided into five groups.
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2022 tax filing season begins Jan. 24; IRS outlines refund timing and what to expect in advance of April 18 tax deadline
IR-2022-08, January 10, 2022 — The IRS announced that the nation's tax season will start on Monday, January 24, 2022, when the tax agency will begin accepting and processing 2021 tax year returns.
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Common tax return mistakes that can cost taxpayers
COVID Tax Tip 2022-11, January 20, 2022 — Tax laws are complicated but the most common tax return errors are surprising simple. Many mistakes can be avoided by filing electronically.
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Unreasonable assumptions in actuarial certifications may have consequences
Unreasonable Assumptions in Actuarial Certifications May Have Consequences
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Updating frozen defined benefit plans for current law and other compliance issues
During the Frozen Plan Amendments project, the Employee Plans Compliance Unit looked at whether sponsors of frozen defined benefit plans had amended their plans for the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001.
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Retirement plans startup costs tax credit
Eligible employers may be able to claim a tax credit of up to $5,000, for three years, for the ordinary and necessary costs of starting a SEP, SIMPLE IRA or qualified plan (like a 401(k) plan.) A tax credit reduces the amount of taxes you may owe on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
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Changes to 81-100 group trust rules
Changes to 81-100 Group Trust Rules
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