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President Obama is scheduled to deliver a speech Wednesday in which he will reportedly propose a series of business tax cuts, along with new infrastructure spending.
September 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance on the purchases of over-the-counter medicines and drugs with flexible spending arrangements and health savings accounts next year in light of the changes in the health care reform bill.
September 3 -
A jury has entered a guilty verdict against a former BDO Seidman partner who advised a client on how to include false items on his joint income tax returns for three years in a row.
September 3 -
H&R Block is cutting costs and will be closing more offices before next tax season, allowing the company to reduce its continuing losses.
September 3 -
Its been five years since former Senator Connie Mack, then chairman of the Presidents Advisory Panel on Federal Tax Reform, said the panel would take a fresh look at the existing Tax Code and will formulate options for making the tax system simple, fair and productive.
September 2 -
The Treasury Department said it would launch a new pilot program next tax season for people without bank accounts, directly depositing their tax refunds in special accounts that they will be able to access with debit cards.
September 2 -
The IRSs increased emphasis on enforcement, rising caseloads, the economy, and recent legislative changes are among the many challenges confronting the Taxpayer Advocate Service, according to a new report.
September 2 -
CCH has begun offering outsourced sales and use tax return preparation and filing services to corporate accounting and tax departments.
September 2 -
The Internal Revenue Service lost an estimated $90 million in revenue for tax year 2008 because of erroneously claimed foreign earned income tax exclusions, according to a new government report.
September 1 -
New York and Philadelphia have been provoking the ire of their residents lately by levying taxes on two formerly sacrosanct local products.
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