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The National Taxpayer Advocate is raising concerns about the effectiveness of the Internal Revenue Services increasing reliance on correspondence exams instead of face-to-face audits.
March 13 -
Corporate audit giant Ernst & Young operates a lobbying firm in Washington, D.C., that has been hired in recent years by several corporations that were at the same time E&Y audit clients, prompting two senior lawmakers to demand closer regulatory scrutiny.
March 13 -
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A group of U.S. expatriates has written a letter to IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman to complain he has not responded to a directive from the National Taxpayer Advocate objecting to the way taxpayers who came forward under the 2009 Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program were treated by IRS examiners.
March 12 -
CBIZ has acquired a six-member state tax consulting group from the firm Dow Lohnes Price.
March 12 -
The Senate has unanimously approved a provision to a highway transportation bill that would revoke the passports of people with seriously delinquent tax debts.
March 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued transition rules for the repair regulations for tangible property.
March 9 -
The Internal Revenue Service has begun providing the initial set of test results and certificates to tax preparers who have registered for the new tax return preparer competency test.
March 9 -
Anxious taxpayers awaiting their delayed tax refunds are in some isolated cases taking out their frustrations on their tax preparers.
March 9 -
The Senate adopted an amendment to a larger highway transportation bill on Thursday aimed at cracking down on foreign tax havens.
March 8