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Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Douglas Shulman denied that the agency is targeting Tea Party groups and giving them extra scrutiny before granting them tax-exempt status.
March 26 -
Industry leaders agree a successful business development program must be part of the firms strategic plan and be followed with vigilance by all members of the firm.
March 25 -
An H&R Block manager in Southern California has been arrested for using the identities of his former tax preparation clients in an identity theft scheme.
March 23 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been increasing its audits and examinations of high-income individuals in the past year, examining nearly 30 percent of the tax returns of those earning $10 million and more.
March 23 -
John Wanamaker is famously quoted as saying “Half of the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don’t know which half.”
March 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service is not fully compliant with a federal law requiring the agency to eliminate and report improper payments made to taxpayers, according to a new government report.
March 22 -
Intuit has experienced a steady increase in sales of its Web-based consumer tax preparation product, TurboTax Online, while sales of its desktop software have dipped.
March 22 -
A surge in tax refund fraud and identity theft has prompted the Internal Revenue Service to consider sharing more tax return information with police, a senior official told a congressional hearing on Tuesday.
March 22 -
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Doug Shulman warned Thursday of a delayed tax season next year unless Congress resolves questions over the alternative minimum tax patch and other tax extender items, and talked about the tax refund delays this tax season.
March 22 -
Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., has introduced a bill aimed at extending tax relief to Americans in danger of losing their homes.
March 22
