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Tips to help taxpayers hire a reputable tax preparer

For the first time, maximum educator expense deduction rises to $300 in 2022; limit $250 for those filing 2021 tax returns

Issue Number: N-2022-14

Money received through ‘crowdfunding’ may be taxable; taxpayers should understand their obligations and the benefits of good recordkeeping

What taxpayers should do if they have incorrect or missing documents

IRS unveils voice and chat bots to assist taxpayers with simple collection questions and tasks; provides faster service, reduced wait times

IRS hiring more than 5,000 positions in Austin, Kansas City, Ogden

E-filing options make tax time easier on members of the military and their families

IRS revised 2021 Child Tax Credit and Advance Child Tax Credit Payments frequently asked questions

IRS highlights importance of Child and Dependent Care Credit; can help families, others

Tax Time Guide: Saving for retirement? IRA contributions for 2021 can be made until April 18