His name is Bryan Cho (aka “Yong Hee Cho”) and he was the recipient of […]
Category: IRS
At Least There Is One IRS Employee Who Is Proud to Say He Works For the IRS
“The IRS remains dedicated to improving service to taxpayers, modernizing its systems and maintaining the […]
2021 IRS Standard Mileage Rates Have Arrived
Here they are, in the event you actually resume traveling to client sites next year: […]
Hiring Watch ’19: Become the Next National Taxpayer Advocate
Nina Olson has been the National Taxpayer Advocate since March 2001. But she will retire […]
IRS Poaches a KPMG Managing Director and Issues a Press Release, Part I
The IRS has itself a new associate chief counsel, international, in the Office of the […]
Lots of IRS Workers Will Have to Trudge Back to Work From Mandatory Unpaid Vacation
It’s hard enough being an IRS employee during tax season when you’re receiving a paycheck. […]
2019 Tax Season Finally Gets a Start Date
After Trump administration officials said on Jan. 7 that the IRS would send out tax […]
The IRS’s First Instagram Post Was of … Flamingos
Are you guys following the IRS’s new Instagram page? Yeah, me neither. But we’re not […]
The IRS Is Your Gross, Hairy Uncle Who Burps and Farts a Lot
Imagine sitting at a table with your family and closest friends enjoying the perfect Thanksgiving […]
It’s Official, Finally: Charles Rettig Is the New Commissioner of the IRS
I’m sure the majority of you guys either probably don’t care or have already heard […]
So Is Charles Rettig Going to Be the Next IRS Commissioner or Not?
Good morning/afternoon, GCers. We hope you had a nice, relaxing Labor Day holiday. Last week, […]
Charles Rettig Is One Step Closer to Earning His IRS Commissioner Placard
Beverly Hills tax attorney and Academy of Magical Arts member Charles Rettig is on the […]
