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The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing Tuesday to examine the growing number of tax extenders in the Tax Code that need to be renewed every year or two, and how there could be greater predictability with overall tax reform.
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President Obama encouraged Congress to act on a package of legislative proposals to expand tax breaks and financing for startups and small businesses.
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Rep. Pete Stark, D-Calif., the ranking Democratic member of the House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee, has introduced a new bill aimed at closing what he considers a “tax loophole” exploited by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
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The Internal Revenue Service has approved the National Society of Accountants as a continuing education provider for tax professionals, as part of its efforts to regulate the tax preparation profession.
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The Internal Revenue Service has increased its forecasts for the number of information-reporting forms it expects to receive this year and in subsequent years as a result of increased reporting requirements.
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The break-up of Switzerland's oldest bank Wegelin on Friday shows the need to settle a dispute with U.S. authorities over tax cheats hiding cash in secret Swiss accounts, the finance minister said on Saturday.
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The Senate Finance Committee plans to hold a hearing Tuesday to discuss finding a long-term way to handle tax extenderstax provisions that frequently require annual or biannual renewalsto provide more certainty for taxpayers, not to mention tax preparers.
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The National Consumer Law Center and the Consumer Federation of America are predicting that this years tax season will be the final one that refund anticipation loans will be available on a large-scale, nationwide basis.
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Retail giant Sears is partnering with H&R Block this tax season, offering free federal 1040EZ tax filing online and in stores through Feb. 29.
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More than 279,000 federal employees, including members of the military, collectively owed approximately $3.42 billion in unpaid taxes as of Sept. 30, 2010, up more than 3 percent from the prior year, according to a recently released report from the Internal Revenue Service.
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