Hallmark may not have a card for it, but July 30th is the day the IRS celebrates its whistleblower program and appreciation for whistleblowers who, since its inception in 2007, have earned over $1.3 billion in awards! Read the full article here, and learn how to...
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Month: July 2025
IRS Plans to Reduce Time in Corporate Audits with Increased Efficiency
The IRS has identified actions it will take to decrease the time involved in large business and international audits by making the process more customer-driven, increasing consistency and efficiency. The IRS is going to phase out the “Acknowledgement of Facts”...
Increased Audits on Wealthy Taxpayers
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) analyzed the IRS’ compliance with its promise to increase enforcement on taxpayers with high incomes. TIGTA found that for fiscal year 2024, taxpayers earning more than $400,000 were audited 2.5 times more...
Compliance for No Tax on Tips, Overtime, and the Car Loan Interest Deduction
Taxpayers who receive tip income, overtime pay, and make car loan payments with interest will have relief from 2025 through 2028, thanks to President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Act. Individuals can earn up to $25,000 in qualified tips and up to $12,500 in qualified...
National Taxpayer Advocate Recommends Three Taxpayer-Focused IT Projects
In her mid-year report to Congress, National Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins, recommends three IT projects that would directly benefit taxpayers. Noting the IRS’ longstanding issues in managing outdated technology, while recommending general ongoing upgrades, Ms....
IRS Fraud Investigation Trends Show a 32% Increase
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) recently reviewed the IRS’ Criminal Investigation Division’s activity following significant budget increases from 2019 through 2023. TIGA confirmed that the division’s special agency staffing has been...

