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President Obama has signed the sweeping financial regulatory reform bill into law after a year of pushing the legislation through Congress.
July 21 -
John Venuti, a 62-year-old tax consultant, former principal at KPMG and former IRS tax specialist, has pleaded guilty to failing to file his tax returns for six years.
July 21 -
Senate Democrats achieved their goal of reaching 60 votes to invoke cloture on a bill to extend unemployment benefits through the end of November, ending a Republican filibuster.
July 20 -
The number of assets seized by the Internal Revenue Services Criminal Investigation Division fell in 2009 and 2008, according to a new government report.
July 20 -
IMGCAP(1)]The escalating cost of providing group medical benefits has forced many employers to dedicate more time and energy toward gaining control over increasing premiums.
July 19 -
The Internal Revenue Service has filed a tax lien for $1,138,760 against rap singer Lil Wayne, who is currently in jail on weapons charges.
July 19 -
A federal grand jury in Alexandria, Va., has indicted a Swiss lawyer who has been accused of helping a Virginia doctor conceal money in secret Swiss bank accounts at the British bank HSBC Holdings.
July 19 -
A Tennessee grand jury has indicted a former inmate charged with filing false tax returns from inside his prison cell.
July 19 -
President Obama called for an up-or-down vote in the Senate on extending unemployment benefits.
July 19 -
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.
July 19