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House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee chairman Charles Boustany, R-La., has asked the Government Accountability Office to assess how the Internal Revenue Service examines tax-exempt organizations in the aftermath of recent scandals.
August 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released the final regulations for how it will release tax return information to the Department of Health and Human Services to assess a taxpayers eligibility for help in buying health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
August 14 -
Hein & Associates has expanded its cloud solutions offerings though a new partnership with cloud-based business analytics product maker Adaptive Planning.
August 14 -
Americans who currently buy their own insurance through the individual market would receive tax credits averaging nearly $2,700 next year for coverage purchased through new insurance marketplaces under the Affordable Care Act, according to a new study.
August 14 -
The Association for Accounting Marketing will be hiring its first chief executive officer, representing the first staff hire for the national trade association.
August 14 -
U.S. taxpayers filed 145.4 million individual income tax returns for tax year 2011, a 1.7 percent increase from 2010, according to newly released IRS statistics.
August 13 -
House Small Business Committee chairman Sam Graves, R-Mo., has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service expressing his concerns about the thousands of notices that the IRS is sending to small businesses telling them they may have underreported their income.
August 13 -
The Internal Revenue Service has proposed to extend for up to 10 years the amount of time that taxpayers would have to apply for the innocent spouse tax relief program.
August 13 -
Married same-sex couples with children may face higher bills from the IRS as recent Supreme Court rulings start playing out in the tax code.
August 13 -
A pair of House Republican lawmakers, House Ways and Means Committee chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., and House Oversight Subcommittee chairman Charles Boustany Jr., M.D., R-La., have written to Internal Revenue Service principal deputy commissioner Daniel Werfel calling on him to immediately stop the IRS from continuing to target Tea Party applications based on name alone, but Democrats are disputing the charges.
August 13