e-News for Tax Professionals Issue 2012-46

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e-News for Tax Professionals November 16, 2012

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Issue Number:  2012-46

Inside This Issue


  1. Tax Relief for Victims of Hurricane Sandy
  2. IRS Advisory Council Issues 2012 Annual Report
  3. Hiring Veterans by Year-End May Result in Expanded Tax Credit
  4. Third Party Reporting Information Center

1.  Tax Relief for Victims of Hurricane Sandy

Additional areas have been added to the Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island disaster zones. For more information on special tax relief and assistance, visit the Hurricane Sandy disaster relief landing page.

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2.  IRS Advisory Council Issues 2012 Annual Report

The Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC) Thursday issued its 2012 annual report, covering a range of key issues affecting taxpayers.

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3.  Hiring Veterans by Year-End May Result in Expanded Tax Credit

IRS Special Edition Tax Tip 2012-14 lists six key facts about the Work Opportunity Tax Credit.

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4.  Third Party Reporting Information Center

Visit the Third Party Reporting Information Center on IRS.gov for updates on the Form 1099-K.

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