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IRS Reports on Several Cases of Unauthorized Access to Taxpayer Data
In a report that was recently published by the Government Accountability Office (GAO), there were several findings about the willful and unauthorized access of taxpayer data by IRS employees.… Continue reading
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IRS Sets Up Taxpayer Experience Office
The IRS has faced more scrutiny from taxpayers this year than ever before, and for good reason! On top of the massive backlog held by the agency & only 1 out of 9 taxpayer phone calls answered, there are … Continue reading
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Why Some People Are Afraid of the Hobby Loss Rules
July 2019
Many tax advisors are very cautious when it comes to claiming hobby losses – and some would argue overly so. This conservative view stems from the impression that the taxpayer usually loses when challenged by the IRS. While … Continue reading
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