![]() IRS: Deadline to file 20 tax returns to get COVID penalty relief postponed in declared disaster areas IR-2022-186, OctoThe Internal Revenue Service today urged taxpayers to check their tax withholding while there's time left in 2022 to benefit from any necessary changes. IR-2022-187, OctoThe Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners today urged families to remain vigilant year-round and consider taking additional steps to protect their personal information during National Cybersecurity Month.Īdjust tax withholding now to pay the proper amount of tax The IRS today also issued technical guidance regarding all of the cost of living adjustmentsĭuring National Cybersecurity Month, IRS and Security Summit Partners offer tips IR-2022-188, OctoThe IRS announced today that the amount individuals can contribute to their 401(k) plans in 2023 has increased to $22,500, up from $20,5. IR-2022-189, OctoThe Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers earning income from selling goods and/or providing services that they may receive Form 1099-K, Payment Card and Third-Party Network Transactions, for payment card transactions and third-party payment network transactions of more than $600 for the year.Ĥ01(k) limit increases to $22,5, IRA limit rises to $6,500 Reminder: Service providers, others may receive 1099-Ks for sales over $600 in early 2023 All current PTINs will expire December 31, 2022. IR-2022-190, OctoThe Internal Revenue Service urges the nation's more than 750,000 active tax return preparers to start the upcoming 2023 filing season smoothly by renewing their Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs) now. IR-2022-191, OctoThe Internal Revenue Service announced today significant progress to prepare for the 2023 tax filing season as the agency passed a milestone of hiring 4,000 new customer service representatives to help answer phones and provide other services.Ģ023 PTIN renewal period underway for tax professionals IRS quickly moves forward with taxpayer service improvements 4,000 hired to provide more help to people during 2023 tax season on phones IR-2022-192, OctoThe Internal Revenue Service today released a new set of tax gap estimates on tax years 2014 through 2016 showing the estimated gross tax gap increased to $496 billion, a rise of over $58 billion from the prior estimate. IRS updates tax gap estimates new data points the way toward enhancing taxpayer service, compliance efforts IR-2022-193, NovemThe Internal Revenue Service today issued three notices asking for comments on different aspects of extensions and enhancements of energy tax benefits in the Inflation Reduction Act. IRS seeks comments on upcoming energy guidance IR-2022-194, NovemIn fiscal year 2022, IRS Criminal Investigation initiated more than 2,550 criminal investigations, identified over $31 billion from tax and financial crimes, and obtained a 90.6% conviction rate on cases accepted for prosecution. IRS-CI releases FY2022 annual report highlighting more than 2,550 investigations, 90% conviction rate enforcement actions focused on tax fraud, money laundering, cybercrimes Appeals is taking important steps to expand communications with external stakeholders and to improve taxpayer access to Appeals. IR-2022-195, NovemToday, the IRS Independent Office of Appeals released its focus guide for fiscal year 2023. IRS Independent Office of Appeals’ priorities for 2023 focus on taxpayer service ![]()
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