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SOI Tax Stats - IRS Data Books: 2003 - 2001
Look here for the 2001 - 2003 IRS Data Books (Publications 55B), with links to the 1995 to 2000 IRS Data Books. The tables shown in these publications contain statistics for IRS collections and refunds, as well as number of returns. There's also information on examination activities, taxpayer assistance, chief counsel, appeals, criminal investigation, and more.
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IRS Direct File for free
Learn more about filing federal tax returns online – for free – directly with IRS.
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SOI Tax Stats All Years IRS Data Books
Look here for the prior year IRS Data Books (Publication 55B). The tables shown in these publications contain statistics for IRS collections and refunds, as well as number of returns. There's also information on examination activities, taxpayer assistance, chief counsel, appeals, criminal investigation, and more.
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Tax practitioner guide to business identity theft
When your client becomes a victim of identity theft, it can be very frustrating and time-consuming to resolve. The following information can help you help your client navigate the process of protecting their business information from further misuse.
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SOI Tax Stats - IRS Data Book: 2006 - 2004
Look here for the 2004 - 2005 IRS Data Book (Publications 55B), with links to the 1995 to 2000 and 2001 to 2003 IRS Data Books. The tables shown in these publications contain statistics for IRS collections and refunds, as well as number of returns. There's also information on examination activities, taxpayer assistance, chief counsel, appeals, criminal investigation, and more.
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Fourteenth Annual IRS-TPC Joint Research Conference on Tax Administration
The Internal Revenue Service and the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center plan to co-sponsor their fourteenth annual tax administration research conference next year. It will be held on June 13, 2024, at the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C.
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45-day notifications
As businesses and governmental agencies explore new or more cost effective ways to deliver programs and/or services, employing contractors frequently arises. Both businesses and governmental agencies in receipt of customer or client information not accessible by the general public must consider security and privacy implications prior to making disclosures to a contractor. These considerations are especially necessary for governmental agencies and absolutely critical for the governmental agencies entrusted with Federal tax information (FTI).
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CE FAQs: Continuing education providers
Frequently asked questions for continuing education providers.
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