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Good recordkeeping year-round helps taxpayers avoid tax time frustration
Tax Tip 2022-183, November 30, 2022 — Wading through a pile of statements, receipts and other financial documents when it’s time to prepare a tax return can be frustrating for people who haven’t managed their records. By knowing what they need to keep and how long to keep it, people can develop a good recordkeeping system year-round and make filing their return easier.
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Individuals
If you no longer need your EIN
If you receive an EIN but decide you don’t need it, we can deactivate your EIN.
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Small Businesses
Group exemption resources
Website resources on group exemption rulings.
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Charities and Nonprofits
Examinations and enforcement
We conduct audits of retirement plan operations to ensure compliance with the Internal Revenue Code, including the protection of the interests and rights of participants.
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Administrators
Missing participants or beneficiaries
The Service's Letter-Forwarding Program can assist you in contacting missing participants or beneficiaries.
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Administrators
Discontinued pre-approved retirement plans
Abandoned Pre-Approved Plans
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Administrators
Exemption determinations: appeal to courts
Charitable Organizations Exemption Applications: Appeal to Courts
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Charities and Nonprofits
Exempt organization - Exemption application
Forms required to apply for recognition of exemption under Code section 501(a) (other than 501(c)(3))
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Charities and Nonprofits
Topic no. 652, Notice of underreported income – CP2000
Topic No. 652 Notice of Underreported Income – CP2000
Tax Topics
What to expect after receiving a non-filer compliance alert notice and what to do to resolve
FS-2024-06, Feb. 2024 — In the continuing effort to improve tax compliance and ensure fairness, the Internal Revenue Service announced a new effort on Feb. 29, 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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Individuals