Robert Goulder of Tax Notes and Sharon Katz-Pearlman of Greenberg Traurig discuss the ongoing friction between the United Nations and the OECD over the U.N.’s push to play a larger role in international tax policy. This transcript has been edited for length and clarity. Robert Goulder: Hello everyone, I’m Bob Goulder with Tax Notes. Welcome
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I just received two emails, which I copy below without identifying their authors. Both authors are keeping careful track, over time, of their projected Social Security benefits as reported on Social Security’s website. Both report projected benefits that are significantly lower than those projected earlier this year. In the first email, 58-year-old Joe (made up
Last month, citing “rising concerns about a flood of improper Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims,” the IRS announced a moratorium on processing new ERC claims. At the time, the agency indicated that it was finalizing details for a withdrawal option for those who have filed an inappropriate ERC claim, but the claim has not been
In the News On July 3 the Internal Revenue Service warned taxpayers about a mailing that misleads them into believing they are owed a tax refund and includes contact information that does not belong to the IRS. The fraudulent letter requests cellphone numbers, bank account type and routing information, and Social Security numbers. These threats
The IRS today announced a withdrawal process for business owners/tax-exempt managers from their Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. The IRS has been taking a hard eye at ERC filings given the significant number of pop-up shop promoters that have been out there ringing the bell and engaged in aggressive marketing. In response to concerns about
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