Monthly Archives: November 2022

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Congressional report criticizes contractor used by IRS during pandemic

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The statement says ID.me inflated the amount of work it could provide and the amount of federal dollars lost to pandemic fraud, the latter in an effort to increase demand for its services. In his response, the CEO says he would not use such a crisis to help his company.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – Congressional report criticizes contractor used by IRS during pandemic


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For the IRS to-do list: Build trust with Congress, use clearer language with taxpayers

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The IRS Advisory Council issued a report Wednesday that emphasized recurring themes such as the need for consistent and multiyear funding and the importance of effective communication with taxpayers.
Source: Tax News
Read More here – For the IRS to-do list: Build trust with Congress, use clearer language with taxpayers


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For the IRS to-do list: Build trust with Congress, use clearer language with taxpayers

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The IRS Advisory Council issued a report Wednesday that emphasized recurring themes such as the need for consistent and multiyear funding and the importance of effective communication with taxpayers.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – For the IRS to-do list: Build trust with Congress, use clearer language with taxpayers


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The Great Rebalance? Employees aren’t the only ones seeking the perfect match

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Employers and employees alike are looking for sustained success in the workforce — no easy task but one that is achievable, even in tough economic times.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – The Great Rebalance? Employees aren’t the only ones seeking the perfect match


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FASAB seeks comments on annual report, 3-year plan

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The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) is seeking comments on its Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2022 and Three-Year Plan.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – FASAB seeks comments on annual report, 3-year plan


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One deadline approaches for over 9 million eligible for pandemic-era benefits

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In October, the IRS said it would leave Free File open for an extra month, until Thursday, so eligible taxpayers can claim their share of several benefits including the 2021 recovery rebate credit, the child tax credit, and the earned income tax credit.
Source: Tax News
Read More here – One deadline approaches for over 9 million eligible for pandemic-era benefits


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One deadline approaches for over 9 million eligible for pandemic-era benefits

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In October, the IRS said it would leave Free File open for an extra month, until Thursday, so eligible taxpayers can claim their share of several benefits including the 2021 recovery rebate credit, the child tax credit, and the earned income tax credit.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – One deadline approaches for over 9 million eligible for pandemic-era benefits


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Employers embrace apprenticeship program for finance business partners

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AICPA and the U.S. Department of Labor sign the first three companies to a program aimed at addressing talent shortage in accounting and finance.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – Employers embrace apprenticeship program for finance business partners


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National taxpayer advocate: 2022 could be ‘Groundhog Day’ for IRS backlog

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National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins writes on her blog that there’s little time left for the IRS to clear its backlog by end of 2022 as the IRS commissioner promised Congress earlier this year.
Source: Tax News
Read More here – National taxpayer advocate: 2022 could be ‘Groundhog Day’ for IRS backlog


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National taxpayer advocate: 2022 could be ‘Groundhog Day’ for IRS backlog

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National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins writes on her blog that there’s little time left for the IRS to clear its backlog by end of 2022 as the IRS commissioner promised Congress earlier this year.
Source: JOA News
Read More here – National taxpayer advocate: 2022 could be ‘Groundhog Day’ for IRS backlog