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The Internal Revenue Service increased its audits of high-income taxpayers last year by as much as 75 percent.
March 28 -
A new Web site lets people leave anonymous tips about tax cheats that are forwarded to the Internal Revenue Service.
March 28 -
A group of tax problem resolution firms has formed the Tax Problem Resolution Services Coalition, with the aim of protecting consumers from deceptive tax relief practices.
March 28 -
The Internal Revenue Service stopped mailing out tax form packages to taxpayers this season in response to budget cuts, but it still needs a long-term strategy for reducing its mailing and publishing costs, according to a new government report.
March 28 -
The Congressional Budget Office has released a report on taxing the number of miles traveled by vehicles to help fund the highway system, as an alternative to raising fuel taxes.
March 28 -
Years ago, Steve Martin used to have this terrific routine he'd resurrect around tax season.
March 27 -
One in six of the 145 million tax returns that the IRS expects to be filed for the 2010 tax year will include a Schedule C for self-employed filers, and many of them will no doubt be subjected to an IRS audit.
March 25 -
More than three-quarters of oil and gas finance executives said transfer pricing was the most important tax issue they are facing, according to a survey by Ernst & Young.
March 25 -
The Internal Revenue Service said Friday that taxpayers abroad can now use the Free File service to prepare and electronically file their taxes for free.
March 25 -
Fourteen individuals have been charged with committing various crimes in which they fraudulently claimed the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit, including one longtime IRS employee.
March 25
