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In a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court on March 17 and scheduled for a hearing April 23, Michael Clarke and his partners in Dynamo Holdings LP argued that they are entitled to a limited evidentiary hearing to show that summonses were issued improperly by the IRS as retribution for their refusal to extend a statute of limitations.
April 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service and other U.S. agencies awarded about $415,000 in contracts to a license plate-tracking company before Homeland Security leaders dropped a plan for similar work amid privacy complaints.
April 23 -
The IRS has begun accepting registrations for its 2014 Nationwide Tax Forums, and is offering discounted registrations to those who sign up early.
April 22 -
While an award program for IRS employees complies with federal regulations, some employees with tax and conduct issues received awards, according to a report released publicly by TIGTA.
April 22 -
Smaller budgets have hurt the Internal Revenue Services performance, according to a new government report.
April 22 -
Ah, tax season. We look forward to it all year! Or expect it all year, or dread it lets just say we are all aware of this annual event.
April 22 -
Many accounting firms go through ups and downs with their marketing and business development efforts.
April 21
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WTAS Global, the international arm of tax advisory firm WTAS, has added locations in the Netherlands and Moscow through the addition of tax advisory and consultancy Taxperience Group.
April 21 -
The IRS has some advice for taxpayers who may have missed the April 15 tax filing deadline.
April 18 -
Some of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
April 18

