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Unauthorized immigrants are already paying $10.6 billion a year in state and local taxes, according to a new analysis that estimates an additional $2 billion revenue increase for the 50 states and the District of Columbia if undocumented immigrants who currently in the U.S. are allowed to work legally.
July 10 -
The watchdog group Citizens for Ethics and Responsibility in Washington had a big surprise during a conference call with reporters Tuesday to announce the latest complaint CREW had filed with the Internal Revenue Service: the subject of the complaint joined the call and defended himself.
July 9 -
The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance outsourced the responsibility of refunding money to a new contractor this year and many taxpayers who filed paper-based returns still have not received their refunds.
July 9 -
Weyrich, Cronin & Sorra has added Michael D. Sisk & Co., to its firm.
July 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service budget would be cut by 24 percent under a House Republican proposal that would create new restrictions on the tax agency.
July 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service has reportedly posted the Social Security numbers of tens of thousands of people on the Internet before taking down the information after a whistleblower pointed out the mistake.
July 8 -
The House has approved a bill that prohibits the Public Company Accounting and Oversight Board from forcing public companies to automatically change or rotate their independent auditing firms.
July 8 -
Deloittes Canadian firm said Monday that it has signed a binding agreement to acquire the SAP consulting firm Quattro Integration Group.
July 8 -
The leaders of Congresss two main tax-writing committees kicked off their national tax reform tour Monday with meetings at two businesses in the Twin Cities area.
July 8 -
The National Association of Professional Employer Organizations has grown in membership, revenue and clout since its inception in 1984 .
July 8