Monthly Archives: May 2022

Contributing to the IRS’s Paper Backlog

A client of ours has filed Form 2553 three times to elect S-Corporation status.  The first time, his attorney sent the form to the IRS.  The second time, my client mailed the form (right before the pandemic began).  The third … Continue reading

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Depressing

TIGTA (the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration) came out this morning with its interim report on the 2022 Tax Filing Season.  I would love to report statistics that make me feel warm and fuzzy; instead, we’re left with more … Continue reading

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2022 Tax Season: The Tax Season From Hell (Part 2)

In Part 1 of this series we looked at what went wrong with the IRS.  (That post might have been shorter if I had written what went right.)  Today, let’s look at what should be done by Congress and the … Continue reading

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