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e-News for Small Business Issue Number: 2019-15Inside This Issue
1. IRS launches new tool to help workers with self-employment income The new Tax Withholding Estimator online tool includes a feature designed to make it easier for employees who also receive self-employment income to accurately estimate the correct amount of tax to have withdrawn from their pay. 2. Leadership appointments in Small Business/Self-Employed IRS Small Business/Self-Employed Commissioner Eric Hylton announced the appointments of Darren Guillot as Deputy Commissioner for Collection and Operations Support and De Lon Harris as the Deputy Commissioner for Examination. Both appointments are in the SBSE Division. 3. IRS video helps businesses and individuals prepare for disasters The best business plan when disaster strikes is to be prepared. This IRS video has tips for safeguarding important documents and putting a plan in place in the event of an emergency. 4. Employers: Keep employees informed about tax scams and how to report them Abusive tax schemes cause harm to both the Federal government and those who participate in them. Taxpayers should be wary of these schemes and report any evidence of tax abuse they encounter to the IRS. 5. Treasury, IRS release final and proposed regulations on new 100% depreciation The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service recently released final regulations and additional proposed regulations under section 168(k) of the Internal Revenue Code on the new 100% additional first year depreciation deduction allowing businesses to write off most depreciable business assets in the year they are placed in service by the business. 6. Appeals Team Case Leaders initiative to continue The Independent Office of Appeals will continue its Appeals Team Case Leaders initiative through May 1, 2020, the IRS announced this week. In May 2017, Appeals began an initiative in which some ATCLs invite IRS Compliance to participate in the non-settlement portion of the conferences for the largest, most complex cases in Appeals. Under the initiative, both parties are present at the conference while each presents its position regarding the issues in dispute.
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