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Technology glitches with new software at the Internal Revenue Service caused it to initially reject nearly a quarter of the 127,105 tax returns it processed during its first three weeks of operation in February.
August 16 -
Although it¨s just one of many new taxes in the health care reform law, and its effective date is more than a year away, the new Form 1099 reporting requirements are suddenly on everyone's radar screen.
August 16 -
Henny Youngman, the aptly-named "King of the OneLiners," used to joke that his accountant recently had reviewed hisfinances and assured him that he had invested enough money to live comfortablyfor the rest of his life.
August 15 -
A federal court in Kansas City, Mo, has permanently barred Missouri lawyer A. Blair Stover Jr. from promoting a variety of improper tax schemes.
August 13 -
Eide Bailly has merged in R T Higgins & Associates, expanding the firms presence in Colorado and with oil and gas industry clients.
August 13 -
The Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act of 2010 is basically a bailout for states that are living beyond their means and have problems meeting their payrolls.
August 12 -
An IRS official repeatedly reassured an audience of tax preparers that the agency isnt aiming to take away their livelihoods or weed out people when its new registration, testing, education and e-file requirements take effect next tax season.
August 12 -
The number of corporate returns processed annually by the Internal Revenue Service fell 7 percent between January 2005 and December 2009, from almost 2.2 million to approximately 2 million, according to a new government report.
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