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The Internal Revenue Service has released final regulations to amend the definition of research and experimental expenditures, providing guidance for taxpayers engaged in research activities on the treatment of amounts paid or incurred in connection with the development of tangible property, including pilot models.
July 21 -
A tax preparer and bookkeeper in Southern California was sentenced to 36 months in prison for using the stolen identities of her relatives and former clients to file fraudulent tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service.
July 21 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has released the full version of the OECDs new standard for the automatic exchange of tax information across different countries.
July 21 -
Employers say the Affordable Care Act is driving the costs of their medical plans higher, according to a new survey by accounting firm Cherry Bekaerts benefits consulting unit.
July 21 -
Thomson Reuters has released a special report for tax professionals on how to respond to Internal Revenue Service examinations.
July 21 -
Professional services organizations confronted declining revenues and other challenges last year, according to a new report.
July 21 -
The global strategy consultancy firm, The Parthenon Group, has signed an agreement to merge its operations with EY. The combination is subject to the satisfaction of agreed conditions.
July 21 -
At one point we had a client that was going out of business and they asked us to negotiate a final settlement with the IRS where the two partners could walk away broke but without being in debt to the IRS for unpaid withholding taxes.
July 18 -
Congress is planning a hearing next week on the integrity of the Affordable Care Acts Premium Tax Credit program as the Internal Revenue Service is cautioning taxpayers to make sure they are receiving the appropriate level of tax credits to help them pay for health insurance.
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Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
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