The IRS announced that tax season will begin on January 28, 2019. The Trump administration also announced that refunds will be issued during the tax season even if that overlaps with the government shutdown. For the tax season, there are workers who will not be furloughed any longer though they will still work without pay. Does that mean the rest of the IRS will be on furlough? I also discuss the private tax collection agencies contracted to work IRS collections cases. Are they now working cases without IRS guidance? The government shutdown seems to bring more questions than answers as it comes closer to being the longest government shutdown with furloughed employees.
Episode 159: Stimulus Attorney at Legal Aid Discussion
Format Shift
Episode 158: Child Tax Credit Discussion
Episode 157: Advance Child Tax Credit Free Tax Prep Days
Episode 156: Effectively Representing, 8th Edition
Episode 155: Updates From the IRS
Episode154: 2848 Withdrawals and FOIAs
Episode 153: Other Work for LITC Practitioners
Episode 152: Transitions - a Talk with Andrew Belter
Episode 151: Transfer to Legal Aid of Western Missouri
Episode 150: Interview With Nina Olson
Episode 149: ABA Virtual 2021 May Tax Meeting
Episode 148: Tax Court Trial
Episode 147: IRS Chief Counsel
Episode 146: Succession Plans
Episode 145: Sharing Divorce Tax Issues
Episode 144: The American Rescue Plan
Episode 143: The LITC Grant
Episode 142: The Changing Tax Season
Episode 141: The Child Tax Credit, Continued
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