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The Obama administration can make tax inversions less economically attractive to U.S. corporations and deter companies from changing their addresses, Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew said.
September 10 -
The owner of a Michigan human resource management firm was charged with filing false tax returns on behalf of his business clients.
September 10 -
The House has passed legislation that would toughen the penalties for criminals who engage in identity theft through stolen tax returns.
September 9 -
A pair of CPAs have filed a class-action complaint against the Internal Revenue Service challenging IRS regulations requiring tax practitioners to annually register and pay a fee to the agency to obtain and maintain a Preparer Tax Identification Number.
September 9 -
A singer known as Remy has written a tongue-in-cheek love song revolving around the Internal Revenue Services recent scandals involving its loss of emails from Lois Lerner, the former director of the IRSs Exempt Organizations unit.
September 8 -
It is a constant battle: CPA vs. marketer, CPAs vs. development of a sphere of influence, CPAs vs. the 30-second elevator pitch, CPAs vs. networking events. And the ultimate three-way battle of CPA vs. billable hour vs. business development.
September 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service is offering a free online program to help teachers, students and others who may be interested learn the hows and whys of taxes.
September 8 -
A proposal from a top Senate Democrat could limit deductions for companies that moved their tax addresses out of the U.S. as long ago as 1994, according to a draft obtained by Bloomberg News.
September 8 -
Thomson Reuters has published a new white paper with advice on how tax professionals can be better tax researchers.
September 8 -
An inspector general who disclosed the Internal Revenue Services extra scrutiny of Tea Party groups ignored the tax agencys similar focus on groups backing Democrats, according to a report released today by Senate Democrats.
September 5