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April 17, 2026
IRS Service Advisory Warns of Weekend System Downtime

IRS service advisory alerts taxpayers that federal filing systems and payment tools may face temporary downtime during scheduled weekend maintenance.

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Federal tax relief
April 17, 2026
IRS E-File Maintenance Set Before April 15 Deadline

IRS e-file maintenance continues before April 15. Learn how system updates may delay acknowledgments and what taxpayers should expect.

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Federal tax relief
April 16, 2026
IRS Offer in Compromise Acceptance Rate Falls

The Offer in Compromise acceptance rate dropped sharply in FY 2024 as new federal data shows fewer tax debt settlements approved despite rising applications.

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Federal tax relief
April 16, 2026
Offer in Compromise Pre-Qualifier Tool Usage Rises

The Offer in Compromise Pre-Qualifier Tool helps taxpayers review tax debt eligibility and estimate settlement options before filing a formal OIC application.

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Federal tax relief
April 15, 2026
IRS Paperless Processing Initiative Shows Uneven Progress

The audit shows the IRS paperless processing initiative is progressing slowly as the Internal Revenue Service works to digitize paper tax returns.

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Federal tax relief
April 15, 2026
IRS Digitization of Historical Records Gains Pace

IRS digitization of historical records is speeding up, reducing paper backlogs and improving access to tax returns, transcripts, and prior-year data.

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