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Credit Suisse Group AG helped American customers hide as much as $10 billion in assets from the Internal Revenue Service, more than double the amount previously known, according to a U.S. Senate committee report.
February 25 -
A whistleblowers $6.8 million in awards must be taxed as ordinary income, a U.S. Tax Court judge ruled, rejecting arguments that the money should be recognized as capital gains and subject to a lower rate.
February 25 -
How many times have you heard someone say, Mind your own business? For accountants, especially in these economic times, that just may be sage advice.
February 25 -
Grant Thornton has released a set of tax season tips for both individuals and businesses.
February 25 -
About 52 percent of Americans intend to spend their annual tax refund on necessary expenses such as loans, credit cards and other household expenses, while another 30 percent plan to put the money into savings and only 8 percent plan to invest the tax refund money, according to a new survey.
February 25 -
Taxpayer satisfaction with personal interactions with the Internal Revenue Service remained high despite high-profile controversies in the past year, but there has been some decline in public support for IRS funding, according to an annual survey of taxpayer attitudes.
February 24 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent a letter outlining a set of legislative proposals to the leaders of Congresss two main tax committees, the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Finance Committee, recommending ways to simplify the tax laws and make them fairer.
February 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has significantly increased its enforcement actions against tax criminals and its rate of convicting them, according to a new report from the IRSs Criminal Investigation unit.
February 24 -
House Ways and Means Committee chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., sent a letter Monday to the Internal Revenue Services new commissioner, John Koskinen, demanding he turn over documents related to last years scandal involving IRS scrutiny of tax-exempt applications or else he would be forced to compel them.
February 24 -
Number 10: The lunchroom is finally filled with extra snacks.
February 24