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There have been a number of surveys conducted that attempt to measure the desirability of doing or investing in business in one state versus another.
June 1 -
An agreement to raise the debt ceiling in Congress appears to be linked increasingly to a deal to cut both taxes and Medicare spending.
June 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network have granted a one-year extension on the deadline for filing a Report of Bank and Financial Accounts form, or FBAR, but only for a small subset of individuals who have only signature authority.
May 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a notice restricting the use of the term “registered tax return preparer” until tax preparers can be officially tested and checked.
May 31 -
Princeton University’s Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library has recently acquired the papers of a former IRS investigator who uncovered evidence of secret campaign donations to then-Congressman Lyndon Baines Johnson.
May 31 -
The American Institute of CPAs is urging Congress to repeal a 3 percent tax withholding rule facing government contractors and individuals such as farmers and medical professionals.
May 31 -
A revenue agent with the Internal Revenue Service has been sentenced to 36 months in federal prison for filing fraudulent tax returns for himself and innocent relatives that claimed, among other things, bogus deductions for alimony and mortgage payments.
May 31 -
IMGCAP(1)]Social networking sites come and go.
May 31 -
Early tax collection data for the first quarter of the year indicates that tax collections have grown for the fifth straight quarter, according to a new study.
May 27