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The incoming Congress already appears intent on weakening the financial reform legislation passed by the outgoing Congress.
November 24 -
The Internal Revenue Service has selected seven new members and a chairman for the Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee.
November 23 -
California’s Franchise Tax Board said it would no longer directly mail tax booklets to taxpayers in the Golden State, as more taxpayers and preparers migrate to electronic filing.
November 23 -
A group of 45 millionaires has signed a letter to President Obama urging him to allow the Bush tax cuts to expire for those earning over $1 million a year.
November 23 -
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November 22 -
Warren Buffett said that wealthy people should be paying “a lot more” money in taxes, and that the Bush tax cuts should expire for “people at the high end.”
November 22 -
The Senate has approved funding for a $3.4 billion settlement in a long-running dispute involving the mismanagement of Indian Trust lands and the federal government’s failure to provide a regular accounting for the beneficiary trust funds and assets.
November 22 -
Micro Focus, a company that provides software for modernizing enterprise applications, has been awarded a contract by the Internal Revenue Service.
November 22 -
As 2010 winds to a close, tax and accounting information and software provider CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business, has released a short list of four tax-planning moves for companies to make the most of current federal tax laws.
November 19 -
Osborne, Parsons & Rosacker LLP has become a new member of Firm Foundation, a division of RSM McGladrey.
November 19