Tax
Apr. 8, 2020
When dealing with the IRS, make sure to get it in writing
The Internal Revenue Service, like the rest of society, is struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic. It has closed some of its service centers and cancelled in-person meetings with taxpayers.






Owen Kaye
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Western State Univ College of Law
The Internal Revenue Service, like the rest of society, is struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic. It has closed some of its service centers and cancelled in-person meetings with taxpayers. Most if its employees are working from home. Also, the new Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, or CARES Act, has saddled the IRS with additional responsibilities, i.e., the distribution of economic impact payments. So this column’s advice is even more important than ...
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