2009 News Releases
- IRS Reminds Car Shoppers about 2009 Tax Break
- IRS Offers Tips for Year-End Donations
- IRS Announces 2010 Standard Mileage Rates
- First-Time Homebuyer Credit Extended to April 30, 2010; Some Current Homeowners Now Also Qualify
- Interest Rates Remain the Same for the First Quarter of 2010
- Most Businesses May Take Advantage Of Expanded Loss Carryback Option Under New IRS Procedure
- IRS Seeks to Return $123.5 Million in Undeliverable Refunds to Taxpayers IRS Reminds Taxpayers to Use E-file and Direct Deposit
- Expanded Recovery Act Tax Credits Help Homeowners Winterize their Homes, Save Energy; Check Tax Credit Certification Before You Buy, IRS Advises
- New Form Aids Processing of Mortgage Applications, Makes Ordering Tax Transcripts Simpler
- Special Sales Tax Deduction for Car Purchases Available through End of 2009
- IRS Issues Guidance on 2009 Required Minimum Distribution Waiver
- IRS Extends Deadline for Disclosing Hidden Offshore Accounts
- Special IRS Web Section Highlights Back-to-School Tax Breaks; Popular 529 Plans Expanded, New $2,500 College Credit Available
- IRS Features Recovery Tax Credits on YouTube, iTunes
- Secretary Chu Announces Nearly $300 Million Rebate Program to Encourage Purchases of Energy Efficient Appliances
- IRS to Receive Unprecedented Amount of Information in UBS Agreement
- For Many Small Businesses, Fall Filing Deadline Looms for Special Refund Claims
- IRS Alerts Public to New Identity Theft Scams
- IRS Reminds Taxpayers to Take Advantage of Recovery Act Benefits
- Prepare for Natural Disasters by Safeguarding Tax Records
- Special Tax Break on New Car Purchases Available in States With No Sales Tax
- Law Offers Special Tax Breaks for Small Business; Act Now and Save, IRS Says
- Energy-Saving Steps This Year May Result in Tax Savings Next Year
- Beware of IRS' 2009 "Dirty Dozen" Tax Scams
- IRS Offers Reminders as Tax Filing Deadline Nears
- IRS Offers Tax Payment Options
- Credit and Debit Card Fees Related to Tax Payment are Deductible
- IRS Grants Minnesota, North Dakota Flood Victims until May 15 To File Tax Returns, Make Payments
- Special Tax Break Available for New Car Purchases This Year
- First $2,400 of Unemployment Benefits Tax Free for 2009
- First-Time Homebuyers Have Several Options to Maximize New Tax Credit
- Interest Rates Drop for the Second Quarter of 2009
- Taxpayers Filing Earlier and Banking Larger Refunds in 2009
- IRS Has $1.3 Billion for People Who Have Not Filed a 2005 Tax Return
- IRS Releases Information to Help Employers Claim COBRA Medical Coverage Credit on Payroll Tax Form
- Expanded Tax Break Available for 2009 First-Time Homebuyers
- New Withholding Tables Now Available on IRS.gov; Most Workers Will See Bigger Paychecks this Spring
- For Many Investors, Year-End Forms to Arrive Later
- IRS Offers Tips to Avoid Recovery Rebate Credit Confusion
- Taxpayers in Four States File with Different Centers this Year
- IRS and Telemundo Will Host Tax Information Program for Spanish-Speaking Taxpayers

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