Tax News: TAS Celebrates Tax Professional Awareness Week

TAS Tax Tip: Resources for Tax Professionals  As a tax return preparer, it’s important to stay updated with the latest tools, tips, and resources provided by the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS). This page provides an overview of the various resources available on TAS and IRS websites to assist tax return preparers in efficiently and accurately…

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TAS TAX TIP: Resources for Tax Professionals

TAS Tax Tip: Resources for Tax Professionals  As a tax return preparer, it’s important to stay updated with the latest tools, tips, and resources provided by the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS). This page provides an overview of the various resources available on TAS and IRS websites to assist tax return preparers in efficiently and accurately…

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TAS Success Story: Payoff Perfection

December 19, 2023  – A taxpayer entered into a Direct Debit Installment Agreement (DDIA) to pay her federal tax liability. She made her final payment outside of the DDIA process because the regularly scheduled payment would have overpaid the remaining amount owed and she was concerned that the overpayment may not be refunded quickly. She…

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NTA Blog: Seasons Greetings from TAS!

December 19, 2023 -Warm holiday greetings from the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS)! As we bid farewell to this year, it is a fitting time to reflect on the dedication and hard work that contributed to making 2023 better than previous years. This year, the additional funding provided as part of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)…

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TAS Tax Tip: Clean Vehicle Credits

TAS Tax Tip: Clean Vehicle Credits    In the business of selling cars? Looking at buying a clean vehicle? Clean Vehicle Credits can help you maximize your return at tax time.     The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) makes several changes to the tax credit provided in Internal Revenue Code (IRC) § 30D for…

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NTA Blog: Student-Athletes Involved in Name Image Likeness (NIL) Agreements Should Be Aware of Their Tax Obligations

December 6, 2023 – Because of the growing influence of student-athletes and celebrities in social media and their communities, the attention surrounding NIL is not surprising. Student-Athletes Involved in Name Image Likeness (NIL) Agreements Should Be Aware of Their Federal Tax Obligations Collegiate athletics is a competitive and popular multibillion dollar business industry. With television…

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TAS Tax Tip: Don’t Forget to Take Minimum Withdrawals From Your Retirement Accounts Before December 31

Required Minimum Distribution Taxpayers generally have to start taking withdrawals from their Individual Retirement Account (IRA), Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) IRA, Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE) IRA, or retirement plan account when reaching age 72 (73 if you reach age 72 after Dec. 31, 2022). These withdrawals, called required minimum distributions (RMDs), are the minimum…

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TAS Success Story: Making the Flight

December 4, 2023  – A power of attorney (POA) called TAS for help resolving a client’s balance due. The POA had submitted documents to the IRS showing that the taxpayer did not owe taxes for the sale of a house. The documents were not accepted, and the IRS adjusted the taxpayer’s account, creating a large…

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