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In the aftermath of the devastating tornado Sunday in the Joplin, Mo., area, the Internal Revenue Service is giving victims additional time to meet their tax obligations.
May 27 -
IMGCAP(1)]I once watched a long-distance golf drive competition and was amazed at the distance that some people are able to hit a golf ball.
May 26 -
Jackson Hewitt Tax Service filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, but said it has reached a definitive agreement with its secured lenders on a restructuring plan.
May 26 -
A coalition of Republican and Democratic lawmakers has introduced a trio of bills aimed at protecting access to medical marijuana under tax and banking laws, and changing the existing laws to reflect the medical efficacy of marijuana.
May 26 -
House Republicans introduced a 10-page document outlining their “Plan for America’s Job Creators Agenda,” including lowering the top tax rate for businesses and individuals from 35 to 25 percent and reforming the Tax Code to encourage U.S.-based businesses to repatriate their overseas profits.
May 26 -
Denis Field, the former chairman and CEO of accounting firm BDO Seidman, was convicted along with two attorneys from the law firm Jenkens & Gilchrist and a Deutsche Bank broker, of participating in a $7 billion tax shelter scheme that lasted a decade.
May 26 -
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a bill that would allow the Internal Revenue Service to share confidential taxpayer information with law enforcement to help track down missing children.
May 26 -
A majority of banking executives believe they will have a difficult time addressing the tax implications of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Basel III accords, according to a new survey.
May 26 -
Enhanced pre-refund compliance checks would enable the Internal Revenue Service to help confirm taxpayers' identity, quickly and efficiently correct some errors with virtual certainty, and identify and audit some returns before refunds are issued, according to a new government report that fueled a debate in Congress over refundable tax credits.
May 26 -
The Internal Revenue Service found over 245,000 identity theft incidents last year, according to a new government report that assessed the IRS’s efforts to stem the growing problem, as victims testified before the Senate.
May 26