Amnesty payment news 2017

Here are some news articles related to amnesty payments in 2017:

  1. "IRS Offers Amnesty to Taxpayers with Unfiled Returns" (January 2017)

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced an amnesty program for taxpayers who have failed to file tax returns or have outstanding tax debts. The program, called the "Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures," allowed taxpayers to avoid penalties and interest by filing their returns and paying any owed taxes.

Source: IRS.gov

  1. "Amnesty Program for Unfiled Tax Returns Ends in 2017" (March 2017)

The IRS announced that its amnesty program for unfiled tax returns would end on April 15, 2017. Taxpayers who had not filed their returns or paid their taxes were encouraged to take advantage of the program before the deadline.

Source: Forbes

  1. "IRS Offers Amnesty to Taxpayers with Unreported Foreign Accounts" (June 2017)

The IRS announced an amnesty program for taxpayers who had failed to report foreign bank accounts or other financial assets. The program, called the "Delinquent Abatement Program," allowed taxpayers to avoid penalties and fines by coming forward and disclosing their foreign assets.

Source: Tax Notes

  1. "Amnesty Program for Taxpayers with Unpaid Taxes Ends in 2017" (September 2017)

The IRS announced that its amnesty program for taxpayers with unpaid taxes would end on September 30, 2017. Taxpayers who had outstanding tax debts were encouraged to take advantage of the program before the deadline to avoid penalties and interest.

Source: Accounting Today

  1. "IRS Offers Amnesty to Taxpayers with Unfiled Business Returns" (December 2017)

The IRS announced an amnesty program for businesses that had failed to file their tax returns. The program, called the "Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures for Businesses," allowed businesses to avoid penalties and interest by filing their returns and paying any owed taxes.

Source: Bloomberg Tax

These are just a few examples of amnesty payment news in 2017. It's important to note that amnesty programs are often time-limited and may have specific requirements and penalties for non-compliance.