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Close your eyes and imagine a young childtwo or three years old perhaps. Opinionated, loud, brave, obnoxious, sensitive, thoughtful, uncouth, stubborn, covered in mud, scratches, and Sharpie marks, this child can be the best sales teacher you will ever have.
October 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service failed to comply with Freedom of Information Act requirements for about 11 percent of the requests it received for information, according to a new report.
October 6 -
A Rhode Island man has been sentenced to 12 months and one day in prison for threatening to assault and murder an Internal Revenue Service agent and his family.
October 6 -
The U.S. Treasury Departments proposed rules to prevent companies from taking a foreign address have ended one deal and forced another to get more expensive financing.
October 6 -
The IRS seeks applications for vacancies on its Advisory Committee on Tax-Exempt and Government Entities, which provides a venue for public input on relevant areas of tax administration.
October 5 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
October 5 -
I have never been the lowest-priced accountant, but neither was I the highest.
October 3 -
Our new weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
October 3 -
QuickBooks maker Intuit and American Express now offer eligible preparers the option of putting some clients IRS refunds on a new American Express Serve Card, a reloadable prepaid account.
October 3 -
H&R Block is debuting a new program to encourage consumer savings at tax time, working with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the U.S. government agency charged with making financial markets work for American consumers, to encourage consumers to use tax refunds to build savings.
October 3