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Be ready to verify your identity when calling the IRS
When you call the IRS, they will ask you to verify your identity.
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IRS launches new effort aimed at high-income non-filers; 125,000 cases focused on high earners, including millionaires, who failed to file tax returns with financial activity topping $100 billion
IR-2024-56, Feb. 29, 2024 — In the continuing effort to improve tax compliance and ensure fairness, the Internal Revenue Service announced a new effort today focused on high-income taxpayers who have failed to file federal income tax returns in more than 125,000 instances since 2017.
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Understanding the tax-exempt bonds examination process
General rules and procedures that we follow in examinations and how to correct certain compliance problems
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Make a complaint about a tax return preparer
Taxpayers can use this site to find out how to file a complaint about a tax preparer.
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IRS suspends requirement to repay excess advance payments of the 2020 Premium Tax Credit; those claiming net Premium Tax Credit must file Form 8962
IR-2021-84, April 9, 2021 — The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 suspends the requirement that taxpayers increase their tax liability by all or a portion of their excess advance payments of the Premium Tax Credit (excess APTC) for tax year 2020.
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Automatic exemption revocation for nonfiling: treatment of subordinates in group rulings
My organization is a subordinate in a group exemption and I have filed all of its returns. My parent/central organization was automatically revoked for failing to file for three years. Does that affect my exemption?
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Charities and Nonprofits
Employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs)
Under section 4975(e)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code, an employee stock ownership plan (“ESOP”) is a defined contribution plan which is a stock bonus plan which is qualified under section 401(a), or a stock bonus and a money purchase plan both of which are qualified under section 401(a).
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Administrators
Plan amendments required before termination
One of the steps to take before terminating your retirement plan is to make sure your plan document includes all law changes your plan was required to follow as of the plan’s termination date.
These
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Verify your return
If you got an IRS notice to verify your identity and return, use this service.
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Individuals