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IRS has Contingency Plans for Government shutdown
(Accounting Today) - The Treasury Department has updated the contingency plans for the Internal Revenue Service to handle the expected federal government shutdown. The updated document describes how the IRS will handle the filing season, which is supposed to begin on Monday, January 29.
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What to Expect From the IRS During the Government Shutdown
(JofA) - The shutdown started nine days before the Jan. 29 scheduled start of tax season, and it is unclear how tax season will be affected. During the last federal government shutdown, in 2013, the IRS continued to process e-filed tax returns...
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IRS Issues Additional Guidance on Transition Tax on Foreign Earnings
(IRS) - The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provided additional guidance (Notice 2018-13) for computing the “transition tax” on the untaxed foreign earnings of foreign subsidiaries of U.S. companies under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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