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New legislation would ban IRS from using facial recognition software on taxpayers
EXCLUSIVE: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) would be barred from using facial recognition software on taxpayers under new legislation introduced Friday in Congress.
Kansas plan to lure big project snags on corporate tax cuts
Kansas could phase out its corporate income tax under a measure that also would expand its incentives for attracting new businesses, and the provision is a problem as lawmakers rush to help the state attract an undisclosed multibillion-dollar project.
What Relief Will The IRS Give Taxpayers This Filing Season?
Marie Sapirie argues that while the IRS has a number of options for modifying its notice, collection, and penalty procedures to assist taxpayers, Congress probably needs to step in if it wants the agency to halt all automatic notices.
Taxpayer Relief Still Caught In Tug Of War Between Congress And The IRS
Congress has been demanding action from the IRS and the IRS has been acting, albeit perhaps not in the way Congress would prefer.
IRS backs away from facial recognition
The IRS scrapped plans to require individuals to authenticate their identities with facial-recognition technology to use certain online services after the plans prompted scrutiny, including from Congress.
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Tax treatment of COVID-19 homeowner relief payments clarified
Payments are excluded from gross income; a safe harbor is provided for itemized deductions.
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