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The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations on the deductibility of expenses for lodging when an individual is not traveling away from home, permitting them in some cases for taxpayers who pay or incur local lodging expenses.
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Ford Motor Co. lost another bid to recoup $445 million in interest on overpayment of income taxes, with an appeals court in Cincinnati, Ohio, blaming inconsistent tax agency rules for its denial.
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Highlights of some of our favorite tax-related blogs from the past week.
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A new podcast series aims to help small accounting firms grow.
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Tractor Supply has been one of the fastest-growing retailers in the U.S. for several years running, and it owes much of its success to one thing: It specializes in serving a particular group of customers, and it primarily sells products those customers want.
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The Internal Revenue Service has strengthened the security of its e-Services registration process for tax professionals and taxpayers as identity theft and data breaches have become a greater concern.
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Muckel Anderson CPAs of Reno, Nev., has agreed to become a part of Top 100 firm Eide Bailly LLP. The merger will take effect on Nov. 3, 2014.
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Top 100 firm Reinsel Kuntz Lesher has merged in Darkes, Peachey & Wilbert to its practice. The merger took effect on Oct. 1, 2014.
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While coping with a series of budget cuts and employee reductions in recent years, the Internal Revenue Service managed to increase the total dollars it received and collected for the third consecutive year, according to a new government report.
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An Oklahoma federal judge dealt a blow to President Barack Obamas health-care law, invalidating IRS rules aimed at making policies affordable for consumers around the country.
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