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The Internal Revenue Service has released the spring 2014 edition of its quarterly Statistics of Income Bulletin, with statistics up through 2011 indicating there are still people who earn over $200,000 a year who pay no federal income taxes, although the number of them has been decreasing.
June 5 -
American Citizens Abroad has created a U.S. Tax Return Preparers Directory that focuses on tax preparers who have experience with the international tax issues faced by U.S. expatriates.
June 5 -
In an annual review, only two IRS violations of Fair Tax Collection Practices were discovered, according to a recent report.
June 5 -
Boyum & Barenscheer CPAs has acquired Peterson, Peterson & Associates CPAs.
June 4 -
By now the accounting profession is up to speed on KPMG acquiring Rothstein Kass. It was a pairing that kept the rumor mill churning.
June 4 -
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.
June 3 -
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

