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A pair of Democratic lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at reducing taxes for businesses that move jobs back to the U.S.
May 9 -
Edvard Munch, the painter of The Scream, was no big fan of the Norwegian tax authorities.
May 9 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers have introduced legislation that would increase the penalties on tax preparers who defraud taxpayers and the Internal Revenue Service by altering tax returns for personal benefit without their clients’ knowledge.
May 8 -
State tax officials are expanding their concept of what constitutes a taxable economic presence in their state as more economic activity moves online.
May 8 -
Taxpayers whose identities are stolen receive confusing and conflicting instructions from the Internal Revenue Service and delays of up to a year before their tax problems are resolved, according to a new report.
May 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration were urged during a congressional hearing Tuesday to take further steps to curb identity theft-related tax fraud.
May 8 -
What Stephen King's recent article on the Buffett Rule reveals about debates over taxes and government spending in the U.S.
May 7 -
Apart from financial risk, 66 percent of corporate board members identified reputational risk as their primary concern, according to a survey of 190 board directors by accounting firm EisnerAmper.
May 7 -
Uncertainty lingers over whether Congress will extend all or some of the tax cuts and incentives set to expire at the end of the year.
May 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service saved approximately $10.2 million in equipment costs in fiscal year 2011 by implementing virtual server technology, according to a new government report.
May 7