The U.S. Senate unanimously passed the Internal Revenue Service Math and Taxpayer Help Act, which will take effect 12 months after the president signs it. The IRS MATH Act amends Section 6213(b) of ...
The Senate passed the Internal Revenue Service Math and Taxpayer Help Act despite the government shutdown, sending it to ...
The legislation introduces improvements to the IRS's process of notifying taxpayers about math and clerical errors on their ...
Filing taxes is never fun—and with all the forms to review and boxes to check, it's easy to miss one or accidentally put down ...
The new reforms protect fundamental taxpayer rights and could possibly save Americans money and stress. For example, without ...
The Senate this week passed a bill to fix IRS math error notices for filers who make simple mistakes on their tax returns.
The AICPA praised the Senate passage of the bill, saying it will enhance IRS operations and improve the taxpayer experience.