Thursday, August 23, 2018

Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-132: IRS launches new easy-to-use web pages to help all taxpayers understand tax reform

Bookmark and Share

 

IRS.gov Banner
IRS Tax Tips August 23, 2018

Useful Links:

IRS.gov

Help For Hurricane Victims


News Essentials

What's Hot

News Releases

IRS - The Basics

IRS Guidance

Media Contacts

Facts & Figures

Around The Nation

e-News Subscriptions


The Newsroom Topics

Multimedia Center

Noticias en Español

Radio PSAs

Tax Scams/Consumer Alerts

The Tax Gap

Fact Sheets

IRS Tax Tips

Armed Forces

Latest News


IRS Resources

Compliance & Enforcement News

Contact Your Local IRS Office

Filing Your Taxes

Forms & Instructions

Frequently Asked Questions

Taxpayer Advocate Service

Where to File

IRS Social Media

 


Issue Number:    Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-132


IRS launches new easy-to-use web pages to help all taxpayers understand tax reform

With an updated tax reform section and frequent updates, the IRS website should be the first stop for taxpayers looking for information about how tax reform legislation – the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – affects their taxes. Here are some facts about these new easy-to-read, easy-to-use pages and what taxpayers can find on them:

  • The IRS.gov/taxreform page features three sections -- one for each type of taxpayer:
  • The Individuals page shares information about:
    • Withholding – How the IRS Withholding Calculator can help taxpayers perform a "Paycheck Checkup."
    • Credits – Changes to the child tax credit, additional child tax credit, and information about the new credit for other dependents.
    • Deductions – The law changed standard and itemized deductions.
    • U.S. Armed Forces members – Tax reform updates about combat zone benefits and moving expenses.

  • The Businesses page is for businesses of any size. It includes links to these topics:
    • Income – including gains and losses
    • Deductions and depreciation
    • Credits
    • International
    • Taxes

  • The Tax Exempt and Government Entities page highlights how the law affects retirement plans, charities and governments.

  • From the left side of IRS.gov/taxreform, users can also find direct links to:
    • News – Quick access to tax reform news releases and fact sheets.
    • Guidance – Revenue procedures and rulings, regulations and notices.
    • Forms and Instructions – Users can search for the latest version of documents they need.
    • Resources – Products and tools that employers and other organizations can use to help educate taxpayers about tax reform. Products include FAQs, drop-in articles, videos, publications and tax reform tax tips.

Users can get to the tax reform section of the IRS web page by:

  • Clicking the tax reform link from the IRS.gov home page or Newsroom
  • Entering IRS.gov/taxreform in their Web browser address bar
  • Searching tax reform from any IRS web page
  • Tax Professionals can find a Tax Reform link in the Tax Pros area on IRS.gov

Share this tip on social media -- #IRSTaxTip: IRS launches new easy-to-use web pages to help all taxpayers understand tax reform. https://go.usa.gov/xUuWh

Back to Top

FaceBook Logo     Twitter Logo     LinkedIn Logo     YouTube Logo     IRS2go Logo


Thank you for subscribing to IRS Tax Tips, an IRS e-mail service. For more information on federal taxes please visit IRS.gov.

This message was distributed automatically from the IRS Tax Tips mailing list. Please Do Not Reply To This Message.

 


This email was sent to business.solutions.ve@gmail.com by: Internal Revenue Service (IRS) · Internal Revenue Service · 1111 Constitution Ave. N.W. · Washington DC 20535 GovDelivery logo

No comments:

Post a Comment