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National Taxpayer Advocate’s Report Aims to Shift More IRS Dollars to Helping Taxpayers

In her National Taxpayer Advocate report to Congress this past Tuesday, Nina Olson detailed the annual IRS appropriation of $11.2 billion and highlighted a grave disparity. Ultimately, her report recommends a different approach – one where the IRS assumes that taxpayers, for the most part, seek to obey the tax law, and can re-focus its funds to facilitate compliance by providing taxpayers with the assistance needed to meet their tax obligations.

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A Year in Review: The Biggest 2016 Tax Developments to Take With You, and What to Watch for 2017

As we close out 2016 at Surgent Professional Education, we’ve rounded up some of the most impactful tax developments of 2016 – a monumental election year that delivered a push-and-pull of amendments, policy developments, and news bulletins. Keeping in mind the looming possibility of tax reform in 2017, we’ve also highlighted the areas we’re watching […]

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