2025 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum; Employee Retention Credit; Tax tips; and more
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Issue Number: 2025-13Inside This Issue
1. See what’s happening at the 2025 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum Tax professionals are invited to register for the upcoming IRS Nationwide Tax Forum. Each of the 2025 forums is a three-day event with seminars, workshops and networking opportunities. Attendees can maximize their time by participating in additional pre-forum events including the annual filing season refresher course and practice management session. Register today to ensure your space this summer in one of the five following cities:
Visit IRS Nationwide Tax Forum for information and to take advantage of the Early Bird rate, which is available until June 17. 2. IRS shares FAQs to help businesses with Employee Retention Credit and income tax returns The IRS shared a new set of frequently asked questions on the Employee Retention Credit (ERC). The information explains how a business can resolve issues with its income tax return if the business:
3. Tips to expedite refunds, prevent errors A series of IRS guidelines and reminders can expedite tax refunds as the April 15 filing deadline nears. The IRS encourages tax professionals to:
Additional information can be found on the File your tax return page on IRS.gov. Announcement 2025-08: The competent authorities of the United States and the Swiss Confederation have entered a Competent Authority Arrangement under paragraph 3 of Article 25 (Mutual Agreement Procedure) of the Convention Between the United States of America and the Swiss Confederation for the Avoidance of Double Taxation with Respect to Taxes on Income. Announcement 2025-13: is issued pursuant to section 521(b) of Pub. L. 106-170, the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999, which requires the Secretary of the Treasury to report annually to the public concerning advance pricing agreements and the Advance Pricing and Mutual Agreement Program, formerly known as the Advance Pricing Agreement Program. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you for subscribing to e-News for Tax Professionals an IRS e-mail service. If you have a specific concern about your client's tax situation, call the IRS Practitioner Priority Service 1-866-860-4259. This message was distributed automatically from the mailing list e-News for Tax Professionals. Please Do Not Reply To This Message To subscribe to or unsubscribe from another list, please go to the e-News Subscriptions page on the IRS Web site. |
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