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The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service released two regulations Tuesday, one temporary and one proposed, that revise research tax credit election rules and make it simpler for taxpayers to take advantage of the tax benefit offered by the credit.
June 4 -
Tax pros weigh in on the ultimate value of the sidelined RTRP program
June 4 -
Many accounting firms believe that in order to generate as much business as possible, they must be generalists.
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The Internal Revenue Service is considering expanding a program under which it delays tax refunds for up to six months for delinquent taxpayers.
June 3 -
Zuercher Kantonalbank, one of about a dozen Swiss banks under investigation over whether they helped Americans evade taxes, expects to start talks with U.S. prosecutors this year to resolve the allegations.
June 3 -
The top Republican tax writers in Congress and the biggest U.S.-based companies are warning that global negotiations to limit businesses from shifting profits to low-tax countries could harm Americans.
June 3 -
From expenses and timesheets to estimates and invoices, it can be overwhelming for clients to condense an entire year of business into one single meeting with their accountant.
June 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service has introduced an online tool that will allow users to check on whether a foreign financial institution has registered for the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA.
June 2 -
The accounting profession has been anticipating this team-up for a few years now, but Accounting Today learned that official discussions didnt start until earlier this year. Deals of this size take time to come to agreement on, said Scott Ozanus, deputy chairman and COO of KPMG. To be quite honest, we didnt literally start talking to the principals of [Rothstein Kass] until January 2014.
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U.S. taxpayers have sharply contrasting opinions on the fairness of the various taxes they are forced to pay, according to a new survey.
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