GAO questions IRS efficiency

A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report is questioning whether the IRS can be more efficient when auditing large partnerships, especially those with complicated structures. The GAO defines a large partnership as one with more than $100 million in assets and 100 or more partners. It reports that the number of large partnerships has risen almost […]

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IRS updates FAQ’s for ERTC

In response to widespread fraud involving the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), the IRS has added new frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the credit to its website. The IRS stresses that while some promoters are claiming that all employers qualify for the ERTC, this isn’t true. Eligibility depends on the facts and your specific circumstances. […]

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IRS provides guidance on whether supply chain disruption qualifies for ERC

Recent IRS guidance clarifies whether businesses affected by supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic are entitled to claim an Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC). It reviews five illustrative scenarios in which business activities, including commerce, travel and group meetings, were suspended due to government orders. Details of the five scenarios can be found here: […]

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IRS clears backlog of ERC claims

IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel recently said that the IRS is shifting its efforts after successfully clearing the backlog of valid Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. The agency will now focus its efforts on compliance work and putting in place additional procedures to handle fraudulent ERC claims. The ERC was enacted to help businesses during the […]

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IRS under fire for improper payments

Improper payments made by the IRS for emergency assistance programs are under fire. A report from the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) notes that Congress and federal agencies must prevent and reduce payment errors, including fraud. These failures occurred in various disaster programs before COVID-19 hit and contributed to costly errors in the pandemic-related Economic […]

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