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HURRICANE IAN VICTIMS IN FLORIDA QUALIFY FOR TAX RELIEF; OCTOBER 17 DEADLINE, OTHER DATES EXTENDED TO FEBUARY 15:
Note from the Editor: as some of you know I reside in the Tampa Bay area in Florida.

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USING VOICE AND CHAT BOTS TO IMPROVE THE COLLECTION TAXPAYER EXPERIENCE:
By Darren Guillot, IRS Small Business/Self-Employed Deputy Commissioner CL-22-14, September 29, 2022

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WORK OPPORTUNITY CREDIT UPDATE:
The IRS has updated information on the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), available to emplo

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IRS OFFICIALS TURN ATTENTION AND INCREASED RESOURCES TO IRA 2022:
The IRS and Treasury will be publishing notices soon for tax provisions enacted in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA, P.L.

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KNOW THE TYPES OF AUTHORIZATIONS FOR THIRD-PARTY REPRESENTATION:
When working with the IRS, taxpayers have a right to represent themselves. They can also choose a third-party agent to represent them, like a tax professional or family member.

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ICYMI: IMPROPERLY FORGIVEN PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM LOANS ARE TAXABLE:
The Internal Revenue Service recently issued guidance addressing improper forgiveness of a Paycheck Protection Program loan (PPP loan).

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PER DIEM RATES ANNOUNCED EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2022:
Notice 2022-44 announces the special per diem rates effective October 1, 2022, which taxpayers may use to substantiate the amount of expe

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IRS.GOV – WHAT ELSE IS AVAILABLE BESIDES TAX FILING INFO:
Many people know IRS.gov has the latest filing info and tax forms, but they may not be aware that it also has a wide range of other tax-related topics.

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FILE 2019, 2020 RETURNS BY SEPTEMBER 30 TO GET COVID PENALTY RELIEF:
If you have clients who were negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, they may qualify for late-filing penalty relief if they file their 2019 and 2020 returns by September 30.

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