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IRS Will Deny Billions Of Dollars Of ‘Clearly Improper’ Employee Retention Credit Claims
Forbes· 15 hours agoAfter a detailed review, the IRS says it plans to deny tens of thousands of improper high-risk...
IRS Finds Most ERC Claims Have Unacceptable Levels of Risk
PYMNTS.com· 12 hours ago“We will now use this information to deny billions of dollars in clearly improper claims and begin...
Why are some people getting IRS bill after paying taxes?
WCMH via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoCOLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – It’s been more than two months since this year’s tax filing deadline, which...
You may owe the IRS money on Monday — skipping payment could cost you hundreds of dollars
CBS News· 7 days agoMore Americans are getting caught up by the issue, which involves quarterly estimated taxes, or ...
IRS says 'vast majority' of 1 million pandemic-era credit claims show a risk of being improper
Associated Press· 18 hours agoAbout 10% to 20% of the 1 million claims show “clear signs of being erroneous” and tens of thousands...
Have you made your quarterly tax payment? There's a penalty if you forget.
Yahoo Finance via AOL· 3 days ago“Paying estimated tax as soon as you discover you have a shortfall is very helpful,” IRS spokesman...
IRS penalties on American taxpayers surged nearly 300% last year
FOX Business· 1 day agoThe IRS hit Americans with $7 billion in tax penalties in 2023, a record-high level that marks a...
Timothy Holdiness: Protect Our Seniors: Crack Down on IRS Impersonation Scams
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 14 hours agoAs part of ongoing efforts to safeguard our senior community, the IRS recently issued a warning about a surge in impersonation scams targeting older adults in Mississippi ...
Can I afford to retire at this exact moment? Here are 3 simple rules of thumb to figure out if you...
MSN News· 4 hours agoThink of all the other ways you could use your home office.
IRS ERC tax-credit backlog soars to 1.4M claims. Payments could take years. - The Business Journals
The Business Journals· 3 days agoThe IRS’s backlog of Employee Retention Credit claims has soared to 1.4 million as it sifts through what it believes to be hundreds of thousands of improper applications.