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Tax enforcement revenue collected by the Internal Revenue Service has declined for the second straight year, according to a new report publicly released Tuesday by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
September 17 -
The IRS is providing tax relief to individual and business taxpayers impacted by severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides in Colorado.
September 17 -
The IRS issued the final Tangible Property Repair Regulations for Sections 162(a) and 263(a) last Friday, modifying and superseding the temporary regulations that were issued on Dec. 23, 2011.
September 16 -
The Internal Revenue Services estimate of the so-called Tax Gap, the difference between taxes owed and taxes paid voluntarily and on time, needs to be more accurate, reliable, comprehensive and timely, according to a new government report released to the public Monday by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
September 16 -
Thomson Reuters has released the FATCA Essentials library as part of its Checkpoint online research service, providing information on the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
September 16 -
Sikich LLP has agreed to merge with the St. Louis-based firm ODonnell, Bonebrake & Co.
September 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing guidance on the application of the market reform provisions of the Affordable Care Act to health care arrangements such as health reimbursement arrangements, employer payment plans and flexible spending accounts.
September 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Friday that approximately 4,000 plan sponsors received erroneous penalty notices.
September 13 -
As tax reform efforts resume in Washington this month, a new survey finds that over 70 percent of business tax professionals believe a detailed tax reform plan will begin to be worked on by the House Ways and Means Committee this year, and nearly 50 percent of the respondents think a tax reform plan will be put forward in the Senate.
September 13 -
A former Internal Revenue Service manager has been sentenced to a year in prison after she was convicted of accessing IRS computers on behalf of a tax business that she operated on the side.
September 13