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What’s Changing in Tax Enforcement—and Why it Matters to You
Quiet changes in tax enforcement can have serious consequences if missed. This update breaks down recent IRS guidance, court rulings, and filing season warnings—and what they signal for taxpayers in 2026.
A New Year of Transition in Tax Enforcement: What Taxpayers Should Be Watching
The tax enforcement landscape is changing. Proposed updates to IRS penalty procedures and Tax Court rules signal a growing emphasis on process and timing—often before disputes reach Appeals or litigation. This blog examines what these shifts may mean for taxpayers as the year unfolds.
How the 2025 Government Shutdown Impacted the IRS—and What Taxpayers Should Expect Next
The 2025 shutdown didn’t stop the IRS from enforcing deadlines, penalties, or collections. Find out what kept running, what stalled, and how another shutdown could impact you.
The End of an Era: DOJ Dismantles Its Tax Division
The Department of Justice has quietly dismantled its long-standing Tax Division, redistributing its attorneys and budget into other departments. What does this mean for the future of federal tax enforcement—and for those who practice in it?