— The IRS today issued guidance on the income and employment tax treatment of contributions and benefits paid in certain situations under a state paid family and medical leave program, as well as the related reporting requirements. Rev. Rul. 2025-4 provides guidance to the District of Columbia and states that have mandatory paid family and medical leave programs and for employees working in and employers operating in those states.
— As tax filing season nears, the Internal Revenue Service reminds businesses to submit wage statements and certain information returns to the federal government by Jan. 31.
— The Internal Revenue Service today announced three pilot programs that will test changes to existing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) programs.
— The Internal Revenue Service today announced the appointment of 18 new members to the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council.
— The IRS and partners in the Coalition of Scam and Scheme Threats (CASST) today released changes for the 2025 filing season designed to help protect taxpayers from becoming victims of a scam or scheme and preventing tax professionals from having their credentials compromised.
— The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued proposed regulations for corporate separations and reorganizations, including reporting requirements for multi-year corporate separations.
— The Internal Revenue Service announced today tax relief for individuals and businesses in southern California affected by wildfires and straight-line winds that began on Jan. 7, 2025.
New pilot programs involve fast-track settlements and post-appeals mediation.
The regulations provide guidance on determining who is one of the “five highest compensated employees” under Sec. 162(m)(3)(C).
The IRS said it used feedback from tax advisers to write the proposed regulations, which include new multiyear tax reporting requirements.
The final regulations, posted by the IRS on Tuesday in the Federal Register, identify certain microcaptive transactions as reportable listed transactions or transactions of interest.
The proposed regulations provide guidance to plan administrators on implementing the automatic enrollment requirement established by the Secure 2.0 Act.
In response to the Justice Department’s application for a stay of a district court injunction related to beneficial ownership information reporting, the plaintiffs claim that staying the injunction would harm reporting companies more than it would help the government.
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said he expects the 2025 filing season to build on the success of the two previous seasons if Congress maintains funding.
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