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New documents from the Internal Revenue Service suggest the agencys criminal tax division has been reading taxpayers emails without a warrant despite an appeals court decision saying that violates the Fourth Amendment.
April 11 -
Owning your own business is about doing the one thing you love to do, and 99 other things you dislike but must do, according to Roger Harris, president and chief operating officer of Padgett Business Services.
April 10 -
A group representing charitable organizations said it is concerned about a proposed cap to the charitable tax deduction included in President Obama's budget plan.
April 10 -
President Barack Obama formally unveiled the administrations fiscal 2014 budget on Wednesday with some familiar proposals for tax reform, along with key concessions on entitlement reform.
April 10 -
KPMG has formed a strategic alliance with cloud-based spend optimization product maker Coupa Software to helping clients transform their approach to procurement to improve savings.
April 10 -
In the midst of busy season, Philadelphia-based tax accountants Drucker & Scaccetti are taking a moment to enjoy the lighter side of taxes -- by hosting a special exhibit of great cartoons about taxes.
April 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service is planning an 18 percent reduction in its audits of large businesses in the current fiscal year, according to a new report.
April 9 -
The Internal Revenue has not established effective processes to ensure that its Privacy Impact Assessments are completed in a timely way, and are updated and made publicly available, with privacy policies posted on public Web sites for all required systems and collections of information, according to a new government report.
April 9 -
Choosing my new running shoes was easy. Why? Helpful online insight, way beyond catalog details of size and price, guided me to the best decision. It showed the colors available, side-by-side price comparisons and helpful reviews from others the perfect combination of status, context and impact.
April 8 -
The U.S. Senate confirmed Mary Jo White to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, putting the former U.S. attorney in charge of an agency that has failed to satisfy critics with its response to the financial crisis.
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