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Firms Urged to Strengthen Tax Data Security Measures

Taxation · 08/12/2025

Firms Urged to Strengthen Tax Data Security Measures

The IRS has partnered with state tax agencies and the tax industry to launch the "Tax, Security, Together" campaign, aiming to raise public awareness about identity theft and protect taxpayer data security. The initiative calls for collective efforts from all sectors of society to implement effective measures and enhance awareness of data security protection.

New Tax Rules Limit Insurance Firms Loss Discounting

Insurance · 08/13/2025

New Tax Rules Limit Insurance Firms Loss Discounting

The IRS Procedure No. 2019-31 provides insurance companies with discount factors for unpaid losses and expected recoverable claims from accident years 2018 and prior, aiding in compliance calculations. Effective from 2018, this procedure ensures accuracy in financial reporting within the insurance sector and is influenced by tax laws Section 846 and Section 832, further driving financial stability and risk management for insurance companies.

IRS Passive Loss Rules Impact Tax Deduction Strategies

Taxation · 08/12/2025

IRS Passive Loss Rules Impact Tax Deduction Strategies

This article discusses the application of passive activity and risk rules outlined in IRS Publication 925, emphasizing the importance of understanding their impact on tax loss deductions and the significance of their sequential application. It encourages taxpayers to seek professional guidance.

US Tax Guidelines for Foreign Firms Exiting Market

Taxation · 08/12/2025

US Tax Guidelines for Foreign Firms Exiting Market

When a foreign enterprise completely terminates its trade or business activities in the United States, it must file Form 8848 to properly extend the assessment period for branch profits tax and ensure compliance. Domestic transferring enterprises must also follow the relevant declaration procedures when receiving assets to maintain tax compliance.

IRS Tax Notices How to Address Debts Effectively

Taxation · 08/13/2025

IRS Tax Notices How to Address Debts Effectively

This article provides an interpretation of the IRS CP71A (SP) notice and corresponding response strategies, helping taxpayers understand the consequences of outstanding balances and how to alleviate financial burdens through appropriate payment options or transaction requests.

Tax Crisis Spurs Surge in Personal Bankruptcy Filings

Taxation · 08/13/2025

Tax Crisis Spurs Surge in Personal Bankruptcy Filings

This article discusses options for personal bankruptcy, particularly strategies for coping when federal tax debts are unmanageable. It emphasizes the eligibility criteria and considerations for filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy, advising applicants to adhere to IRS requirements and consider professional support for achieving financial reconstruction.

Bankruptcy Filers Can Pursue Tax Relief and Damages

Taxation · 04/24/2025

Bankruptcy Filers Can Pursue Tax Relief and Damages

This article explores how debtors can appeal to the IRS in bankruptcy situations to seek relief and damages related to violations of automatic stay or discharge orders, providing detailed information and recommendations on the relevant procedures.

New Mexico Enacts Tax Relief for Disaster Recovery

Taxation · 07/16/2025

New Mexico Enacts Tax Relief for Disaster Recovery

Taxpayers in New Mexico affected by natural disasters will benefit from IRS tax relief measures, including extended filing and payment deadlines. These measures aim to alleviate post-disaster economic pressure and facilitate the rebuilding of lives.

North Carolina Offers Tax Relief for Storm Victims

Taxation · 08/13/2025

North Carolina Offers Tax Relief for Storm Victims

The IRS has issued tax relief measures for victims of storms in North Carolina, extending important deadlines to 2025. This initiative aims to alleviate economic burdens for affected individuals and businesses, supporting them in rebuilding their lives.

Virginia Offers Tax Relief After Winter Storms Flooding

Taxation · 04/30/2025

Virginia Offers Tax Relief After Winter Storms Flooding

The IRS is providing tax relief to Virginia taxpayers affected by severe winter storms and flooding, extending the tax filing deadline to November 3, 2023, to help alleviate the financial burden caused by the disaster. For specific policies and application details, please visit the official IRS website.

IRS Offers Tax Relief for Tennessee Storm Victims

Taxation · 04/14/2025

IRS Offers Tax Relief for Tennessee Storm Victims

The IRS has provided tax relief to victims of natural disasters in Tennessee, extending several important tax deadlines to May 1, 2025. Additionally, measures to waive penalties on dyed diesel and other relief policies have been implemented to offer strong support for recovery efforts.

IRS Clarifies Tax Deductions for Theft Disaster Losses

Taxation · 08/13/2025

IRS Clarifies Tax Deductions for Theft Disaster Losses

This article explores effective strategies for handling issues related to property loss, theft, and deposit losses due to the bankruptcy of financial institutions in tax declarations. It provides taxpayers with detailed responses and recommendations.

IRS Extends Tax Deadline for Alabama Hurricane Victims

Taxation · 08/13/2025

IRS Extends Tax Deadline for Alabama Hurricane Victims

Residents and businesses in Alabama affected by Hurricanes Helen and Milton will receive tax assistance from the IRS, with all related deadlines extended to May 1, 2025. The IRS will also hold a community assistance event in Thomasville to provide on-site consultations and remind victims to submit relevant documents and tax payments by October 16.

IRS Offers Tax Relief for Alabama Tornado Victims

Taxation · 08/12/2025

IRS Offers Tax Relief for Alabama Tornado Victims

Alabama is providing tax relief to victims of Hurricanes Hilary and Milton by postponing several tax deadlines to May 1, 2025. Additionally, a special community assistance event will be held in Thomasville to alleviate the financial burden faced by affected residents.

IRS Extends Tax Deadline for 2024 Disasteraffected Residents

Taxation · 04/04/2025

IRS Extends Tax Deadline for 2024 Disasteraffected Residents

The IRS informs taxpayers in disaster-affected areas of 2024 that the deadlines for tax filing and payment have been extended to May 1, 2025, covering multiple states and regions. Additionally, taxpayers needing an extension must submit their request by April 15, keeping in mind that tax payments are still due by May 1.