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Another Mess- Congress has only a few days to avert a “shutdown” of the federal government. It’s not looking good in the House, as Speaker McCarthy has struggled to bring certain members of the majority into line, while...more
LEGISLATIVE LOWDOWN - Recess Recap: What happened over the last month in the world of tax? Congress Considers Options to Delay Impending Shutdown. With Congress unable to reach a consensus on appropriations bills for...more
For businesses struggling as a result of pandemic-related shutdowns, any form of stimulus may be vital to their continued existence. When the CARES Act became law, many businesses believed that the employer retention credits...more
Updated guidance relieves most tax deadlines, provides new procedures for claiming tax relief, and addresses communications with the IRS during the widespread shutdown. ...more
Notice 2020-18, expanded by Notice 2020-20, provides welcome economic relief from filing and payment obligations for certain federal taxes; however, traps for the unwary exist. Tax Deadline – Key Points: ..On March 20,...more
Outlook for This Week in the Nation's Capital - Continuing Resolution. After delays related to trade assistance to farmers and extenders for certain healthcare programs, the House passed a continuing resolution with...more
As part of its continuing guidance to taxpayers and practitioners about how its resumption of activities following the government shutdown is impacting pending matters, the Internal Revenue Service has published Frequently...more
MEET THE MEMBERS - Now just over a month into the 116th Congress, the tax writing committees have been formally announced, and we at Brownstein want to introduce you to all of the new faces. This week, we feature new House...more
As part of its guidance to taxpayers and practitioners about how its resumption of activities this week following the government shutdown is impacting pending matters, the Internal Revenue Service has published Frequently...more
We wrote yesterday that the Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance to taxpayers and practitioners about how the agency’s resumption of activities this week following the government shutdown is impacting pending matters,...more
Presented below is our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of January 21 – 25, 2019. Tax news is very limited because of the government shutdown: January 22,...more
The Internal Revenue Service reopened for business on Monday, January 28, 2019, after having been closed for over one month as a result of the federal government shutdown. On the same day, the IRS opened the 2019 tax filing...more
MEET THE MEMBERS - Welcome to the next installment of Meet the Members, where we take a look at the House Ways and Means newbies. In this week’s trio, we meet Reps. Ron Estes (R-KS), Dwight Evans (D-PA) and Jimmy Panetta...more
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING - As reported in a Nextgov article, the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Chief Procurement Officer Soraya Correa issued a special notice extending the due dates for all unamended acquisition...more
Outlook for This Week in the Nation's Capital - Partial Government Shutdown Ends! (For Now): The longest partial government shutdown in history is finally over. ...more
According to a notice posted on its website over the weekend, the United States Tax Court will reopen for business and resume full operations tomorrow morning, January 28, 2019. The Tax Court has been closed for nearly one...more
On December 28, 2018, at 11:59 p.m., the United States Tax Court closed its doors in light of the federal government shutdown, and has not reopened for business since then. The closure of Tax Court has caused significant...more
MEET THE MEMBERS - As we approach the third week of the new session, the tax writing committees have been formally announced, and we at Brownstein want to introduce you to all of the new faces. This week, we feature new...more
Presented below is our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of January 14 – 18, 2019. January 15, 2019: The IRS issued final regulations implementing the...more
TAX TIDBIT - Welcome back to the second week of the 116th Congress, where the stalemate between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump seems to grow with every passing day as the government remains closed. Several...more
As the federal government shutdown approaches its fourth week, the Internal Revenue Service unveiled its contingency plan for the upcoming tax filing season. Most IRS operations have been closed since funding for the agency...more
Presented below is our summary of significant Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance and relevant tax matters for the week of January 7 – 11, 2019. Tax news is very limited because of the government shutdown...more
TAX TIDBIT - Welcome to the 116th Congress! Congressional members have been sworn in and are back in Washington. The big caveat — the U.S. government remains shut down for the foreseeable future as we hurtle towards tax...more
Despite the government shutdown, the Internal Revenue Service has announced that it will process tax returns beginning January 28, 2019, and will provide refunds to taxpayers as scheduled. ...more