IRS wants to improve dispute resolution

IRS wants to improve dispute resolution

The service is looking for ideas to make its current ADRs better and help them reach more people, and to create new ones, if they're needed.

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IRS wants to improve dispute resolution

The public is welcome to chime in this month on how the Internal Revenue Service can improve alternative dispute resolution programs for taxpayers.

In other news today:

BDO to create ESOP with $1.3B credit deal

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It's not a private equity deal, says CEO Wayne Berson — it's private credit to realign the firm's debt and fund a powerful benefit for its employees.

TIGTA finds 'significant' lapses in IRS microfilm storage

Taxpayer information in this format isn't being safeguarded properly, according to a new report.

SEC charges Crowe U.K. over failed audit

The London-based auditor gave a clean bill of health to a music streaming company that wildly overstated its revenue.

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LeaseQuery acquires Stackshine

Stackshine discovers the SaaS software used by a company, highlights cost-cutting opportunities, and uses AI to automate employee onboarding and offboarding.

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