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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNThe IRS announces no change in interest rates until the next quarterThe Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has confirmed that there will be no changes to the interest rates for the upcoming quarter beginning July 1, 2025. This announcement provides stability for taxpayers,
Issue: Whether a proceeding under 26 U.S.C. § 6330 for a pre-deprivation determination about a levy proposed by the Internal Revenue Service to collect unpaid taxes becomes moot when there is no longer a live dispute over the proposed levy that gave rise to the proceeding.
Earlier this year, the Internal Revenue Service issued long awaited guidance on the taxation of paid family medical leave. The revenue ruling
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has plans to take advantage of the "AI boom" to fill glaring workforce gaps, following the layoff of thousands of tax agents.
The IRS can share taxpayer information with U.S. immigration authorities, a federal judge ruled Monday, denying an injunction request that said the Trump administration was using info "unlawfully." The post ‘So we can neutralize them’: Trump admin allowed to use taxpayer info for ‘criminal’ immigration enforcement,
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The agreement will allow the immigration agency to submit the names and addresses of people living in the United States without legal status to the Internal Revenue Service for cross-verification against tax records. The agreement, said acting ICE director Todd Lyons, will be “strictly for major criminal cases,” according to the Associated Press.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNInside the IRS they would be suffering the effects of the DOGE personnel cutsThe IRS faces a significant workforce reduction, prompting speculation about its reliance on AI to maintain tax collection efficiency. With over 11,000 employees laid off, the agency explores technological solutions to fill the gap left by these cuts.
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Explícame on MSNIRS could lay off more than 30,000 employees in August, replace them with AIThe IRS is set to undergo a significant transformation by reducing its workforce by 40%, which follows previous layoffs, raises concerns about the future of taxpayer services and the agency's efficiency in processing tax returns.