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The Internal Revenue Services Criminal Investigation unit does not always coordinate with the IRSs civil compliance functions when it becomes aware of an abusive tax preparer or promoter, according to a new report that suggested improved communication would allow the IRS to further explore all potential civil and criminal remedies in such cases.
October 28 -
Intuit is forecasting increased demand for accountants who can provide financial information to their small business clients anytime and anywhere through the use of remote technology.
October 28 -
The amount of money the federal government receives from corporate income taxes has been declining since 2008, mainly because of the recession, according to a new government report.
October 28 -
Jennifer Warawa of Sage North America and Jody Padar of New Vision CPA Group discuss the beauty of the accounting profession against the beautiful backdrop of Yosemite National Park during a stop on the Sage Listens tour.
October 25 -
A former UBS AG banker surrendered to U.S. authorities to face a 2011 indictment that he conspired to help wealthy Americans evade taxes by hiding accounts in a smaller Swiss regional bank.
October 25 -
A Florida psychiatrist who helped her husband build two Caribbean medical schools was found guilty by a federal jury of tax charges related to offshore accounts.
October 25 -
Thomson Reuters has released an updated special report on the tax changes in the Affordable Care Act, which have become more relevant now that the health insurance exchanges have opened for business in many states, despite the technical glitches on the federal site.
October 25 -
Worker classification is an ongoing issue that affects accountants and their clients.
October 24 -
Jody Padar of New Vision CPA Group talks about how the old firm model can grow into a fresh new firm model against the backdrop of Yosemite National Park, during the Sage Listens Tour.
October 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has to do a better job when scanning taxpayer correspondence to avoid errors and repeated requests for information from taxpayers, according to a new report.
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