
As tax season approaches, the IRS is implementing changes for taxpayers, including work-from-home expense claims, the First Home Savings Account, and COVID-19 benefit deductions. Taxpayers in select states will soon have access to new platforms for assistance, with the federal income tax filing deadline set for April 15. The IRS is increasing efforts to enforce tax compliance, targeting both wealthy individuals and small businesses.
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The IRS is making changes taxpayers should consider, including hiring thousands of new auditors to go after wealthy tax cheats. Still, even small businesses and individuals must ensure they follow the latest tax filing rules. https://t.co/xkFuc4M9co






