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The Internal Revenue Service has finalized its regulations on paying rewards to whistleblowers for up to 30 percent of the proceeds collected for helping the IRS detect underpayments and violations of the tax laws.
February 21 -
A nonprofit group representing the interests of U.S. citizens living overseas met with congressional staffers to push for a residence-based taxation system.
February 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service has been having more problems with delayed tax refunds.
February 20 -
Just over 50 percent of Americans anticipate they will receive a refund on either their federal or state income tax return this year, according to a new survey, and of those 63 percent said they plan to save or invest at least part of the money.
February 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service is giving extra time to taxpayers who lived in some of the countries caught up in the Arab Spring upheavals in the Middle East.
February 17 -
Congress passed legislation Friday extending the payroll tax cut, unemployment benefits, and the doc fix for Medicare physician reimbursements through the remainder of the year.
February 17 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation division has cracked down on a pair of Southern California tax preparers accused of stealing their clients’ tax refunds.
February 17 -
There hasn’t been a federal budget in three years, so what’s to worry about the just-released budget for fiscal year 2013?
February 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has released a clarification for how to report credit and debit card transactions on the new Form 1099-K information-reporting form.
February 16 -
House and Senate negotiators have released a conference committee report spelling out several of the provisions of the payroll tax cut extension legislation, which also extends unemployment benefits and the “doc fix” for Medicare reimbursements for physicians.
February 16
