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Topic no. 107, Tax relief in disaster situations
Topic No. 107, Tax Relief in Disaster Situations
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Private debt collection - Accounts assigned to private collection agencies
Inactive taxpayer accounts, where money is owed to the IRS, will be assigned to private collection agencies.
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Individuals, Businesses, Small Businesses, Large Businesses
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
If you’re a low- to moderate-income worker, find out if you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and how much your credit is worth.
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Individuals
Understanding your CP248 notice
We issue this notice when you didn’t make a federal tax deposit (FTD) through an approved electronic method such as the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS).
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Individuals
Understanding taxpayer rights: Everyone has the right to finality
Tax Tip 2022-89, June 9, 2022 —Taxpayers interacting with the IRS have the right to finality. This right comes into play for taxpayers who are going through an audit. These taxpayers have the right to know when the IRS has finished the audit. This is one of ten basic rights — known collectively as the Taxpayer Bill of Rights.
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Tax pros can apply to be an IRS authorized e-file provider in a few simple steps
Tax Tip 2022-148, September 27, 2022 — Over 90% of all individual federal tax returns are filed electronically. Becoming an IRS-authorized e-file provider is important for tax preparers who want to keep up with client demand and grow their business. All it takes is a few simple steps.
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Tax Professionals
Understanding your CP591 notice
This notice is mailed to taxpayers who use a return preparer and whose tax return may incorrectly claim one or more tax benefits.
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Individuals
Charity operator charged with diverting millions of dollars of charitable funds and evading federal income tax
November 4, 2022 — Douglas Sailors, formerly of Parkland, Fla., and now living in Owensboro, Ky., was charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud as well as subscribing to a false tax return.
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IRS Freedom of Information Act
Find information about the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and its application in the IRS.
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