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The Internal Revenue Service has modified the mandatory language that tax preparers need to use when asking consent from their clients to use or disclose their tax information.
December 28 -
President Barack Obama summoned congressional leaders to a White House meeting three days before a year-end deadline to avoid $600 billion in spending cuts and tax increases as lawmakers gave little sign they intend to act together on a budget plan.
December 28 -
Being a CPA for a small business is harder now than ever. I hear plenty of stories from CPAs about how small business owners are suddenly turning to them for business advice, rather than just financial help.
December 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has finalized its regulations regarding how tax preparers can use and disclose the information on their clients tax returns.
December 27 -
A new Web site aims to help small business owners and their accountants deal with the increased burdens of Form 1099 filing by preparing and filing the forms online.
December 27 -
A new Web site aims to establish a competitive bidding system where tax preparers can compete for clients.
December 27 -
Congress is scheduled to return Thursday, with one of its top priorities a deal to avert the December 31 fiscal cliff deadline of looming tax increases and automatic spending cuts, but it will need to work quickly or reach some type of interim agreement.
December 27 -
Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader who has stayed largely outside the U.S. budget fight this year, will be thrust into prominence just five days before the deadline for tax increases and spending cuts.
December 27 -
The IRS has modified its Voluntary Classification Settlement Program, which lets employers change the tax treatment of their employees.
December 26 -
Time is running out for U.S. lawmakers and President Barack Obama to agree on a budget deal by year end to avoid triggering more than $600 billion in tax increases and spending cuts, Sen. Joseph Lieberman said on Sunday.
December 23