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The U.S. Tax Court is a powerful but obscure institution that has been opening itself up to the public, but only very slowly, and it still lags behind other courts on access.
April 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service has proposed regulations relating to the deductibility of lodging expenses when not traveling away from home.
April 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released final regulations on the treatment of gains recognized on stock in certain foreign corporations upon distributions.
April 24 -
The advocacy group Common Cause has filed a whistleblower complaint with the Internal Revenue Service against the American Legislative Exchange Council, a tax-exempt organization that promotes business-friendly legislation.
April 24 -
A trip to the post office on Tax Day isn't the same as it used to be.
April 23 -
Lee Storey, the producer and director of an award-winning documentary about the singing group Up with People, scored a major victory for filmmakers in a ruling by the U.S. Tax Court.
April 23 -
CCH has added two new treatises on estate planning and research and development tax incentives to its CCH Expert Treatise Library.
April 23 -
The American Society of Tax Problem Solvers has launched a program with 70 of the groups member firms to help returning combat veterans get their tax problems resolved.
April 20 -
The Internal Revenue Service said in an email to tax professionals Friday that the Freedom of Information Act requires the IRS to release certain information about Preparer Tax Identification Number holders.
April 20 -
The manager of an H&R Block branch in Southern California has been charged with using the identities of his former tax preparation clients to file false tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service.
April 20