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The prospect of the enactment of a value-added tax in the United States is getting closer five years and counting, according to a Tax Governance Institute survey.
December 10 -
The House approved the Tax Extenders Act of 2009, with extensions of a number of tax breaks that are scheduled to expire at the end of the year, including the R&D credit.
December 10 -
President Obama described a series of proposals aimed at encouraging companies to add more jobs, including tax cuts for small businesses.
December 8 -
Large corporations have dominated the use of the research tax credit, with 549 corporations with receipts of $1 billion or more claiming over half of the $6 billion of net credits in 2005, the most recent year available, according to a new study by the Government Accountability Office.
December 8 -
The Internal Revenue Service has appointed Victor Song as the new chief of its Criminal Investigation division, replacing Eileen Mayer, who is retiring next month.
December 7 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued a new tax guide to help taxpayers and tax preparers get the most out of new recovery tax breaks and get a jump on preparing 2009 income tax returns.
December 4 -
Fifty-seven percent of the senior business executives surveyed by KPMGs Tax Governance Institute expect some type of value-added tax to be introduced in the U.S. within five years, and 18 percent anticipate a VAT within 10 years.
December 4 -
Weaver is expanding its presence in the San Antonio market by merging with Edelman Arnold, starting Jan. 1.
December 4 -
A group of Democratic lawmakers has introduced legislation that would impose a tax on Wall Street securities transactions.
December 3 -
The White House convened a jobs summit in which President Obama heard from business and union leaders about various proposals for reducing unemployment, including tax incentives for job creation.
December 3
