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The Senate voted mostly along party to pass a Democratic bill to extend the Bush tax cuts for household incomes below $250,000 a year after rejecting a Republican bill to extend them for taxpayers at all income levels.
July 26 -
The Accounting Today Institute has created an online bundle of 15 hours of continuing education aimed specifically at meeting the requirements the IRS has established for registered tax preparers.
July 25 -
The House has voted to audit the Federal Reserve, backing an issue promoted by Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, in his presidential campaigns.
July 25 -
The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing Wednesday to look at access to education and tax reform, whether the complex array of tax incentives are contributing to the increasing cost of a college education.
July 25 -
The House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday to examine tax compliance issues surrounding public charities, the rules governing their profit-making activities, and whether the newly redesigned Form 990 is promoting increased compliance and transparency.
July 25 -
The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has reversed a district court, finding that a taxpayers failure to file TD F 90-22.1 (the FBAR form) was willful, subjecting him to civil penalties.
July 25 -
Senate Democrats, who are united in support of higher income tax rates for millionaires and billionaires, are paralyzed by disagreements on how to tax the estates of the wealthiest Americans.
July 25 -
With an eye toward wins in the November elections, House Republicans introduced legislation Tuesday that aims to streamline the procedures for enacting tax reforms next year.
July 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service closes an unusually high percentage of audits of S corporation tax returns with no recommended adjustments, suggesting that many of the audits are unnecessary and unproductive, according to a new government report.
July 24 -
Missing and incomplete documentation for the Adoption Tax Credit prompted the Internal Revenue Service to delay processing 43,295 claims for the credit and approve more than $11 million in erroneous claims, according to a new report.
July 24